Here is the Great White and Black Tuxie with her prey–I know it’s a funny looking thing that could be something else but trust me, it’s a CIGAR, not what you think it looks like.
The Great White and Black Tuxie uses all four limbs to contain the belligerent uppity cigar.
With amazing prowess and intention, she shows her foe the laying back of ears, a sign that creates fear in any nip cigar!
With BLINDING speed (too fast for mama to catch it even), the Great White Tuxie finishes off her nip cigar without drawing a drop of blood…er…nip.
Thus the prey will be able to keep helping to whack The Great White Tuxie out of her mind from time to time.
The Great White Tuxie signing off for the night. That was SOOO much fun!
Wow ! Flattened ears ! Such danger ! Such excitement ! Such a nap !
Well, a girl has to do what a girl has to do and in this case, off the feather completely, then relax after a job well done.
WOW – that was some fantastic action footage – and description!!!! And what a self-satisfied and content smile after the attack. Maybe if you chewed the tip off to get to the drugs the effect might be REALLY interesting? I can help with that, having had done the impressive task of ripping off (to the horror – and probably amusement of mama) two feet and the snout of the Jardiland hippo in record time.
Oh, MYA, a hippo??? Wait until you read the story about Fiona, the hippo, on today’s tretise. I am in love…and with a HIPPO. All the world is, evidently.
Awwwww – I love the real ones too – but mine was rubber and squeaked when I bit it, so I just got carried away – you know, the thrill of the squeak. Can’t wait to read about Fiona!!!
I think that you and I are going to have to take swimming lessons, Mya. Underwater swimming lessons!
You are quite the huntress. XO
You deserve a nap after all that action! Good work with the nip cigar.