Etrigan, the Twinkie thief.

Oct 16, 2012 03:23

This happened just before he ran away to have his Not-So-Incredible Journey ( Read more... )

etrigan, cats, animals

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flameelf October 16 2012, 11:41:04 UTC
I wish there were photos of the Great Black Panther with his Twinkie-prey!

You're a stronger person than I am...I would have likely let him have a small bite of the cake portion. *laughs*

Gala used to rip through bakery bags to try to get at donuts! However, it was Dione who I discovered munching into my 'Big Donut' yeast donut (it's the size of a dinner plate, but since it's more donut versus less sugar, it's actually healthier. And can feed SIX!)

Grey :)

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flameelf October 16 2012, 18:41:19 UTC
You know, there's likely a video game/graphic novel in there, somewhere: Etrigan, Prince of Twinkie Thieves!

I'm imagining that Prince of Persia video game...with a black cat and a twinkie!

G ;)

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onlyonechoice October 16 2012, 11:47:23 UTC
*laughs* Oh, what an image to take with me to work. Pets make our lives so interesting sometimes. Kisses to little E!

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diatryma October 16 2012, 12:12:45 UTC
Patina gets into the bread. Constantly. Within five minutes if it's exposed anywhere. She begs for crackers and cookies-- I have the only cat in the world who will run across the house for an Oreo.

And your story is absolutely hilarious. Etrigan is such a weird, narrative cat.

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blue_peitho October 17 2012, 21:02:25 UTC
I have a cat who ate his way through plastic wrap to get to the top of a chocolate cake. He ate about a pound of frosting and cake. He was fine.

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naamah_darling October 18 2012, 00:01:03 UTC
Holy crap! :O

Smooch once ate about a quarter cup -- we think -- of this corn dip stuff a friend made. I mean, it was tasty, but damn, cat, what the hell?

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blue_peitho October 18 2012, 02:30:49 UTC
I called the vet asking about the lethal amount of chocolate for a cat. Answer: 10 ounces. Well, there were a total of nine tablespoons in the entire cake plus frosting, so I guess he'll be ok... But how would I tell if he's not? Answer: hyperactivity and vomiting. What? How am I supposed to distinguish that from normal cat-crazies and overeating? ... I ended up locking him in the bathroom for an hour. When I let him out, he took a nap. ... never mind...

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journalfag October 16 2012, 15:39:29 UTC
Well I hope you've learned your lesson, bald monkey! Pay no attention to the fact that punishment backfired and remember this the next time you steal hard won twinkies and mockingly eat them!

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czarina69 October 16 2012, 16:17:33 UTC
I really love this story. Especially the part about you eating the twinkie in front of him.

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