The only way this works is to use a Persian cat. I mean, I've never seen another breed look this outraged. A neighbor of mine had the sweetest Persian, but every time I saw her (the cat, not the neighbor), she looked pissed off.
Gloria, I think the funny part is the cat wearing what a rabbi would wear in front of a congregation (except without the Star of David, no need to identify a rabbi as a Jew). Rabbis, like any minister, from time to time admonish their flock. That's what I thought was funny. The Sh'ma is a particular prayer.
The only way this works is to use a Persian cat. I mean, I've never seen another breed look this outraged. A neighbor of mine had the sweetest Persian, but every time I saw her (the cat, not the neighbor), she looked pissed off.
ReplyDeleteOh, Eva, you're so funny--I'd hoped you weren't mad... I couldn't resist when I found the pic!
ReplyDeleteCould you please translate for me?
ReplyDeleteGloria, I think the funny part is the cat wearing what a rabbi would wear in front of a congregation (except without the Star of David, no need to identify a rabbi as a Jew). Rabbis, like any minister, from time to time admonish their flock. That's what I thought was funny. The Sh'ma is a particular prayer.
ReplyDeleteGood night everyone. Hope Roxe is okay.
ReplyDeleteYes, Eva--he's a grouchy little beast! Maybe he doesn't appreciate his costume! LOL!
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