Poor kitty... she's even got her one paw down like "maybe if I lean forward enough, I'll get loose!" Meanwhile you look like you're about to whisper something to the effect of "don't worry kitty, soon the pain will be gone." Very scary. X3
Kitty has a skin condition a few months back thta prompted her to lick all th efur off her belly, leaving it pink and pendulous. She's mostly better now, but I still tease her unmercifully about her udder.
I only talk like that to people when I'm deliberately trying to annoy them with it. So I do it to cats all the time. (Puppies only if they're of a particularly dignified sort. Babies only if they're really getting on my nerves.)
The poor thing is *redonkulously* spoiled. Andw as let go as soon as she wanted to! (That time. We did occasionally give in to the temptation to try to recreate this picture (http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Image:Longcat.jpg) a few times.
I don't know why it's so funny. I think the crazed gleam that the camera flash put in the kitty's eyes may have something to do with it. That, and the cat's expression.
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I'm not sure if kitty is wanting to escape or thinking this is a fun ride.
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Also, is that a skirt or a blanket!
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Also: Poor kitty, again. :D
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*looks at his username*
Oh no! *runs*
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it's curious, but i have absolutely no urge to speak like that to babies or infants or puppies. Kitties of any age, only. Go figure.
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(also, i like that skirt of yours)
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