WHAT PART OF THE HUMAN ANATOMY IS THE KITCHEN?
Hi! Cal. E. Kat here with another interesting story about humans and animals.
The dog in the picture is a Rottweiler puppy. His name is Rocky. Like most Rottweilers, Rocky is very playful. He is also very strong for a pup, but not too bright (as compared to a Border Collie, anyway). Even a Border Collie, though, is NOT as smart as a cat. Especially not ME! I get to sleep all the time, except when I am telling y’all stories. I do not need to eat, or use the litter box, or, well, do anything at all. Now THAT is living!! (I think.)
The human that I want to tell you about lived in the human kennel. He, apparently, was NOT as smart as a cat (or even a Rottweiler). H got into a fight with another inmate one day, and got hurt, so he needed to go to medical.
The on-duty nurse was VERY concerned about the human kennel dweller. When the inmate complained about getting hurt in the fight, the nurse inquired as to where the inmate was injured.
“In the kitchen!” Was the inmates reply. Now, I am not all that familiar with human anatomy. I have never had a course in human anatomy and physiology, so I am at a disadvantage. However, I do not think that “the kitchen” is part of the human anatomy. (SMH). Some humans just are NOT smart. At least, not compared to a cat!
One MOre thing: Let's go Astros!
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