Saturday, November 19, 2011

Saturday Scent.

What is the most important job that a mancat needs to do on his release from lock up?

Leave his scent of course and get rid of that awful introoder smell.

sniff sniff sniff hmm doesn't seem to bad here.

but this definitely needs a bit of Eau de Flynn.

Eric: Keep up the good work Flynn and I will nom this grass down to size.

22 comments:

  1. who needs a lawn mower when they have YOU?! :)

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  2. Awright!! You guys got your smells going everywhere!!

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  3. Glad you too are out of confinement!

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  4. Be sure to keep yourself hydrated, Flynn!

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  5. Protect your territory guys! Good job

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  6. *sigh* and Mommy gets all upset when we do that INSIDE the house...it's so unfair.

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  7. You guys have a lot of catching up to do!

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  8. You are such hard working boys!!!

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  9. Yup, gotta get those smells back where they belong. Nothing like leaving all kinds of mail telling those introoders not to come on your property. Have a great day.

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  10. We bet it will take you ages to get your smells back all over your fields. We think your Mum and Dad ought to stay at home more!!
    Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

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  11. Yes you need to make sure that all the intooders scent is gone.. Good job there.Thank you for comming to my birthday party.. Hugs GJ xx

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  12. You boys sure have a lot of work to catch up on from while you were in lock up. Working together like that, you will be caught up in no time.

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  13. MOL Eric and Flynn you two mancats are so funny!! Thanks for the Saturday chuckle
    Hugs Madi

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  14. You boys sure do a good job keeping everything secure around your place.

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  15. HAHA! Eau du Flynn! That made Glogirly giggle.
    : ) Katie

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  16. Lots of work to do when the 'rents get back after each vacation. You two will need a vacation now!

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  17. A cats work is never done! It must have taken you both hours to re- mark your wonderful farm. Hope you didn't get dehydrated! No, your lovely grass has lots of replacement moisture. Well done, boys.

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