Simon considers the various injustices and perceived injustices inflicted by the apes and wolves with whom he lives. As with the supreme court, deliberations can take many months while he weighs the evidence. Eventually, he hands down his decisions, distributing affection and sometimes random bites as needed.
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what a wise looking cat, no wonder he’s in charge…
I do like to think he’s wise.
Simon is a Supreme Cat.
I’d give him a leaf of my fresh organic cat nip if I could.
Mmmm, fresh organic catnip. I’m sure he appreciates the thought.
Dogs can get pissed, but they don’t let the sun go down on their wrath. Cats have a long memory, though.
That cat looks juridical.
Very true! With dogs, each day is a new one.