
I’m not sure when exactly it was that domesticated pets decided to defy evolution and grant themselves the freedom to leap fences, but somewhere along the way they did and ever since mankind has been struggling to corral them back into their respected confines. Surprisingly enough, even in this futuristic age of high-speed internet connections and Shake Weight technologies, the ancient practice of stapling a MISSING PET sign to a telephone pole is still one of the most efficient ways to communally spread word that not even your own animals want to be near you. While sending out a mass e-mail or crying uncontrollably in the shower does help the situation, utilizing your arts and crafts-given birthright and photocopying off a thousand pet pictures is easily just as effective. At any rate, celebrating your pet’s most distinguished features should not have to wait for a LOST PUPPY sign or a HAVE YOU SEEN ME poster. Sometimes people just need to be in the know of an amazing looking animal, even if they aren’t necessarily on the loose. Contained within the following pages are some of the best animal-related public postings the internet has to offer.



That cat is awesome. Where do I get one?
At Duke, Patty.
Lies. Nothing awesome comes from Duke.
Hey David Thorne posters are missing in the list:
[www.27bslash6.com]
Haha! “Irwin” the dog lives somewhere in Detroit, (313 Area Code) probably somewhere on the “East Side.” (Technically north, but whatever.) I wonder if they found him?
Cool. I actually put an ad in the paper without thinking once and it ended up in Readers Digest somehow. Ad: Lost Female Tiger cat. Answers to Lucy or Here Kitty Kitty Kitty.
you can say that again
THANK YOU FOR YOUR BLOG SHARE
THANKS FOR YOUR POINT
a fake..
@ Patty re: Duke (via Burnsy):
They’re cousins,
Identical cousins
and you’ll find,
They laugh alike,
they walk alike,
At times they even talk alike —
You can lose your mind,
When cousins are two of a kind.
#10 is the Nintendo DS version of Okami.