Stealing kitty's food!

Well, not stealing, just taking
without permission!

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/no-stealing.html

Comments

  1. Charles van Dijk

    May 28, 2014

    re-allocating. To possess something is a human invention. Everything belongs to the earth and will eventually return there.

  2. Sajay maravana

    May 28, 2014

    for me it meant sharing..looking at the cat jus letting him to tk the food..

  3. Ray Davis

    May 28, 2014

    HAHAH, omfg the way he ran off on two legs so he wouldn't spill whats in his hands! OMFG…That Raccoon NINJA'd those cats food!

  4. Samantha Jordan

    May 28, 2014

    hilarious! I don't blame the cat.  I would have let the coon have it too!

  5. Ronald Harris

    May 28, 2014

    Jendhamuni. Sos nice post and you have avery good hump day

  6. Jayesh Thakkar

    May 28, 2014

    Designs of Quality and character are stored in D.N.A . Have a sound sleep Jendhamuni Sos.

  7. Jennifer Akers

    May 28, 2014

    Agree with lol and check out the one kitty just kicken it in a sit down!

  8. Catherine Wilkerson

    May 28, 2014

    I have seen this one many times and it still puts a smile on my face and a good giggle love it:-)!

  9. justin batty

    May 28, 2014

    that happens at my house i was eating my sandwitch and a coon just took of with it just like that

  10. Bobby Conrad

    May 28, 2014

    May I please?……..No harm done……..No violence….They stepped back and I guess kinda shared…….Nice!

  11. Adrienne Daniels

    May 28, 2014

    That's funny. I love the way it scurries away on it's hind legs…lol

  12. Dean Johnson

    May 28, 2014

    as the raccoon was running away I'll bet he was THINKING    "mmMmm My PRECIOUS"

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