Thursday, November 14, 2024

"Elections?" No, cat shelters.


Stray cats in Idaho love US "elections", I have been told by
feline friends. It is all because of the election signs humans put on their lawns.

These are useless rectangles with markings upon them that humans call writing. Some rectangles are blue. Some are red (though this colour is difficult for me to see.) Don't ask me why because I don't know.

Why they create these idiotic useless signs is beyond my understanding. Humans get excited about such odd things and do so many pointless things.

But there is a human in Idaho who makes these plastic rectangles into insulated cat shelter boxes, so that stray cats can keep warm in winter.  

So there is one sensible human who knows what really matters. And it isn't this so called "election." 


4 comments:

  1. Good use for these signs! Hope they are solid enough to make a cat house!

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  2. I think he'll make a great City Council for Pocatello! The city name includes "cat" right in the middle! I hope he wins and I hope he likes cats!

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  3. He's young and handsome! Did he win? He could set an example for recycling elections' signs! Great idea!

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  4. Well, I live in States but, it seems that the entire Feline World will be saved and kept safe & happy by the Big Orange Cat that just won the elections! Hope he keeps his meowy promises!

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