
Little Bob Dylan is losing sleep because he has figured out that Dennis is a friend who can turn in an instant into an enemy. "He is more than twice my size and weight." says Bob, "So I have to be careful." It isn't that Bob is clueless, it's just that he prefers peace and quiet to meddling and drama. Bob usually gives Dennis the benefit of the doubt, but would like more personal space.
Dennis admits to liking Bob. But Dennis is naturally bored and grumpy. A very bad combination.
Bob had never heard of the word
Frenemy, which has been around since at least the early 1950's. But the word suits Dennis perfectly. Dennis is not a loyal friend, really.
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Frenemy seems to me to be the perfect word to describe a cat on cat relationship!
How about a steadfast enemy?
Dennis is so misunderstood!
Whatever happened to Bobby's blog? I'd love to hear his thoughts on the matter.
Just out of curiosity, what's the weight difference between Dennis & Bobby?
How much does the king of the world (shhhhh! Dennis, you didn't hear that!), Edward weigh?
And the elderly cat whose name I can't at this moment recall? His weight?
I wish Bob was closer to Elmo's weight. Bob would look absolutely sleek at 12 pounds. At 20 pounds, Bob can pin Elmo to the floor and make him squeal like a pig.
It's not pretty.
Like the lady at the Chinese restaurant says, when I come in and order Crispy Duck, "I know you so much!"
We're brothers under the fur, Denny.
Who is little Bob D and what about Ched ?
:)
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