The other night I was watching this video
with this kitty whacking her human’s fingers.
Immediately I realized the potential of getting
rich quickly by intelligently marketing this game as well as mass producing
these cardboard boxes ready to use (something like “pret-a-porter” in fashion
world). I really like this cat game: it is entertaining for us and educational
for humans – our human pets will perfect their skills and we, the cats, enjoy
the interaction with them! I shall call this “spending quality time” with your
human.
So, late at night I was sitting on my
favorite counter and contemplating my sketch (both my photo and my sketch
attached) planning the business venture, suppliers, insurance (what if a kitty
literary “kills” her human’s finger – the game is meant only to whack not
kill), shipping….you know…all that boring stuff coming with any successful
business.
And, on second thoughts, I decided to post
the sketch and the game on your blog free!
Any human can reproduce my sketch and make some
holes in a cardboard box and have fun with his/her kitty.
Merry Christmas to all
Diego
Dear Diego,
Thank you for sharing this. Yes, it's a good game but only for adult cats. We can control ourselves and not injure our humans too badly. Personally I prefer fishing rod games, as humans can play them with us while watching TV. But this finger game is fun too particularly for cats that live indoors.
It's not for kittens. Kittens enjoy it but it can make them too scratchy to humans. Let me tell you the cautionary tale of Tommy (still waiting for a home). His humans played fingers games with him as a kitten, then when he got a bit bigger they punished him for biting their fingers. And so he bit harder. And they punished harder..... So they then threw him out of the house for being "vicious." It wasn't his fault - he was just playing.
He had to go into rehab with Celia and learn to be gentle.
He had to go into rehab with Celia and learn to be gentle.
I love the way your fur colour matches the kitchen.
Yours
George