Simon's Cat - "Let Me In"
As promised last week, here’s another of Simon Tofield’s “Simon’s Cat” video series. (If you missed the first two episodes, you can view “Cat Man Do” and “TV Dinner” in previous posts. Those of you owned by cats will enjoy them all.
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Reader Comments (18)
OMG that's even funnier than the last two!
He certainly knows cats, doesn't he.
written/produced by a cat behaviorist or something. had me howling in starbucks lol!
You started my day on a good note, thank you!
That is exactly what my cat does :) She acts like she is dieing to come in and then when I open the door she sits there trying to decide if that is what she really wanted to do :) Sometimes I just shut the door and come back in 5 minutes. By then she has made up her mind.
Why do cat people put up with such unexplainable behavior when they could have a dog? Dogs are as predictable as the morning sun, have no 'attitude' and love their owners unconditionally. Cats are neurotic.
But cats are gellicle :)
As you promised, this one is lol great too!!
Another winner Doug! These are great! Post more!
Another side-splitter :O)
Someone must be spying on my Growler! This is so him:)))
They need to make one about all the hair!! All cats do it and it could be really funny!!
I swear they have our cat pegged! I guess most cats do all the things in his videos but seeing it portrayed like this makes you think you are watching a spycam in your own living room lol.
You seem obsessed with cats?
These are pretty funny! I am looking forward to the one about Christmas.
Not really, "hdgetf" (how do you pronounce that?). But they are, as Lauri points out, Jellicle.
Doug
I have owned cats (or they owned me) since I was little girl. I have also had dogs. Dogs are loyal but cats always gave me a happiness I never got with dogs. I can't explain it, they just give a feeling of calmness.
It is pronounced 'hdgetf'.
What does 'jellicle' mean?