Wouldn't it be great to live in a liquor store? There are people around all the time, and you have all the cardboard you can eat! Amanda took in a stray cat, named her Betty, and then put her to work at Liquor Barn. The problem is that Betty thinks of the store as her home, and not her job. Try as they might, the staff cannot get a good day's work out of Betty. She naps on the job, and recommends terrible wine to customers. But she's a happy cat, and customers love to see Betty doing the absolute minimum to keep her job. She'd rather taste the box than the wine, but at least she doesn't knock the tasting cups off the table. She more of Betty hard at work at Instagram.
Cute cat. They are lucky it is a 'chew the cardboard' type cat and not the 'knock the bottle on the floor' type.
ReplyDeleteIn the Youtube comments someone mentioned that it is good that her ear has been tipped. It has been a while since I've had a cat, so I didn't realize that this is a thing:
https://resources.bestfriends.org/article/ear-tipping-cats-what-it-and-why-its-done
Newton, thanks for that info about ear tipping. I didn't know that. In Canada where winters are cold, outdoor cats often naturally end up losing one or both ear tips due to frostbite.
ReplyDeleteIt's an easily-seen technique for feral cats. My latest kitten got a tattoo when she was spayed at the shelter- a blue mark near her surgery, so that if she ever gets lost in the future, they will stop before trying to spay her again.
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