Sunday, July 29, 2007

Today we all went hunting

Well, Mum Lioness said she would give us all a lesson in hunting. It was quite clear from her tone that she had never hunted down anything more than a packet of Rava Idli Mix in her cave kitchen. Which Tiru-cub had once hidden.

We reached a spot which Mum Lioness said was poafik for watching pray. We all wondered what "watching pray" meant. We cubs was all very ascited about hunting, cos you have to know that to be big catses.

Forst of all, you must all Be Silent


Mum Lioness was giving instruckshuns as can be seen in the above picture, while the cubs were looking here and there, 'n at each other. Arunachalacub: Where's Om gone?
Tirucub: Can i join Spotty up there?

The foast thing that happened, well I will let the picture do the talking instead.

Spotty climbed a tree, and you know the rest


Of coas, the cubs could not stop squealing and biting tails, and jostling.
Tiru cub was blowing in Om-cubs earses and Om-cub was getting very angry.
Then Om cub stalked off and sat down on what seemed like a termite hill.


Om-cublet went off angrily


As you can see below, Mum Lioness was watching pray with what can at best be described as astreme indifference. That's partly cos she fed us full with Dosas before we left. Said we needed energy to hunt and chase pray.

Mum Lioness watching prey


Within minutes, Mum Lioness begins stretching herseff and yawning and asking the cubs, have you had enough lessons for the day.
All the cubs shouting back, "YES!" in between yawns.

Mum Lioness and cubs have better ideas


I have to get back and boil some pasta for you all, so be quick, she was saying.

One brudder meditates off on the way back


Well, on the way back, and I am NOT allowed to name any names, one of my brudders fell asleep (or at least pretends too, shhh)

Cub gets free ride home


So well, Mum Lioness had to do to one brudder, what Tiger had to do with me. Two udder brudders were also trying to lie down but Mum Lioness would have none of it.

Me being carried by Stripes, my tail leaving a "tell-tail" track on the ground


She was saying to the cubs that Spotty could come for a sleepover if they behaved. Seeing the look on Tiger's face (he can't sleep without me snuggled in with him), she invited him too. More as this develops.

-- Spotty with help from Med Tiger

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