A cat burglar is on the prowl in Los Altos, California.
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The latest fad of putting incorrectly spelled quotes next to pictures of cats is very odd. How did this begin? Who decided that cats could not spell... who decided that cats could even talk or steal. Why have cats been given this negative image?
Cats are not thiefs, they are cats, still sleek and mysterious like they were in ancient Egypt. They are not ferrets, a pet that has been plagued with other types of quotes for years.
The quotes are not funny either, for I can see that the cat is not on a driveway and is probably disgusted to be forced onto a pile of "sox".
Whether or not these quotes continue being done, I have removed "cats" from my stumble preferences, and I'm going to remove your blog from my google sandbox.
Have a good one.
Posted by: Ross | Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at 09:15 AM
You might want to read the linked story, which explains how a pair of cats in Los Altos, California are stealing socks.
KTHXBYE.
Posted by: Scott | Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at 11:31 AM