Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Math problem for today

How much hair can a cat shed
before it is technically no longer a cat?


I'm not sure what the answer is, but I swear it's spread across my sofa.
And my carpet.
And my bed.
And....

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ask Garfield! And if a cat sheds all its hair, it's still a cat, wot? I'm just sayin'...

Janna said...

Subtorp: If a cat sheds all its hair, it can come take some from my carpet and sofa and make a kitty toupee for itself. Free.

Anonymous said...

Alas, when I think of all those bald Manx cats...and we have all this cat hair...just imbedded into everything...

Chris said...

I don't know, but it can't happen fast enough. I hate cats.

By the way, this is Chris from that blog that sounds like a Buffett song. I've moved to a new site, so I hope you'll come by.

chris-knucklehead.blogspot.com

Jeff and Charli Lee said...

See, this is why I only have fish. They rarely shed on your couch.

Anonymous said...

You can collect it all and have it woven into yarn and then knit a new cat. (http://www.petyarnchic.com/howitworks.htm)

Ed & Jeanne said...

You're silly not to have them all chromed. They're good about polishing the chrome afterwards too...

Janna said...

Subtorp: Maybe the Manx cats can try kitty Rogaine...

RustySalmon: **gasp**! You hate cats??

Jeff: Only if you can train them to stay off the furniture.

Grace: Wow!

VE: I could get a shiny chrome litter box so they could stare at their own reflection while they're peeing. Or, wait, would that be wrong?

Anonymous said...

Janna, ssshhhh...and not Rogaine, 'tis Furgaine...