Riley drew a picture of a fish (using chalk) on the ground out in the backyard. His theory was that if the new cat (who is not allowed to roam around outside yet) got out, he would see the fish and try to get it (because cats like fish), and that would distract the cat so that somebody could grab him before he runs off.
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9 Comments
That is so cute. I love the logic.
Not surprising: all your kids are little Einsteins.
my boss draws a bottle of bourbon in my cubical.
that’s awesome. is it working? what a responsible and creative pet owner to think up something like that!
Ha, ha, Nathan. Should we be worried?
No, it’s only a drawing - like Riley’s. Once he takes the false bait, his boss drops the cage around the cube and he is stuck working.
exactly, jared.
You need a camera. You’re officially a dorky nerd/geek.
And that’s why I need a camera?