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Caturday: Here is a purring cat with daisies on its head (video)

Xeni Jardin at 8:49 am Sat, Sep 15, 2012

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  • Boundegar

    His tail is lashing furiously, probably because he knows there are daisies on his head.

    • http://codeflow.org/ Florian Bösch

      Not necessarily, some cats are just naturally twitchy in the tail. Lashing with the tail often does indicate some emotional state like being annoyed or angry, but it isn’t always. It’s like trying to read peoples faces for emotions. Often it does indicate emotions, sometimes they just look a certain way because that’s how they look at that moment.

      • Antinous / Moderator

        Maru twitches his tail all the time without being agitated.

  • http://www.ikaink.net Itsumishi

    Stupid Canada, being so far away from stupid Australia. I miss my cats.

  • Wingnut

    Somewhere in Japan there is a bong full of catnip…

  • kansas

    Damn, Caturday is the best day of the week. I wish it happened every week.

  • http://www.facebook.com/dave.hustava Dave Hustava

    Bliss is where you find it.

  • Bryon Settle

    He’s got a tick under his left ear. 

    • http://halfbakedmaker.org Robert Baruch

      His right ear, but ewww, you’re right!

      • rausantaella

        I didn’t notice til you said it… but man, the HD is so good you can even see the tick moving its legs!!!

      • nachoproblem

         For him, it’s the left ear.

        Dammit, where’s my flea comb?

        • http://halfbakedmaker.org Robert Baruch

          Sorry, I was so creeped out by the tick. You’re right — his left ear! Poor left ear!

  • edthehippie

    mmm , those flowers are prolly asters ! daisies are larger , and different in other ways , although similar in appearance overall , flower-wise , and , same botanical ‘ family ‘ , different ‘ genera ‘