this toothless carpark calico has mothered countless litters although the feeder never figured out where she hides her annual output. she will slink in for meals with her swollen titties and disappears as quietly to her phantom brood.
her feeder is heartbroken. over time, this plumb doe-eyed cat has become a mangy hag before her eyes.
not a moment too soon, her time as a biological cavity has come to an end. freshly in heat, she was courted by a tom just 2 nights ago, who alas, proved too wily for ensnarement.
3 comments:
Nice job, but does she have to stick her tongue out at you? At least she'll get fed while captive.
Hey, your links to green energy relate to my woman's daily hunting (work) - kewl!
we are waiting for the day they turn cat and rabbit poop into something useful, cause we sure have a lot of that here!
It was the turkey poop link, specifically. My woman's company works for utilities and turning turkey, hog, and cow poop into something useful is huge. But 700,000 tons of turkey poop for 55 megawatts of power... at least it's more predictable than wind.
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