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Comments on Puzzle #4031: WC #12 - Summer critter
By BlackCat (BlackCat)

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Puzzle Description:

Moth - my cats catch these every so often, then they start spitting.

#1: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 15, 2008

Nice, unique image!

Thank you for your entry.
#2: Jane Doe (telly) on Nov 15, 2008
good job. :)
#3: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Nov 15, 2008
who starts spitting the cat or the moth?
#4: Marie-Louise Ambrey (marz) on Nov 15, 2008
Haha, that's what I was wondering. :)
Cool little puzzle.
#5: Hazel Hiller (hjhiller) on Nov 15, 2008
I fear for my house when my 2 cats and/or the dog spots a moth in the house. lol

cute moth
#6: david bryan (bdaved) on Nov 16, 2008
Did you ever see a cat come up with a cicada in its mouth? That gets entertaining.
#7: Jota (Jota) on Nov 16, 2008
Very nice! Love it!
#8: Ga Hendrick (GaHendrick) on Nov 16, 2008 [SPOILER]
At least if the cats eat them (I wonder how I can train my cats to catch moths ... or maybe like dogs, I can't teach old cats new tricks - come to think of it, cats are far too independent to be trained anyway)they won't lay eggs in carpets or clothes.

Thanks for the puzzle.
#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Nov 20, 2008
Very nice puzzle. I like the small ones, and this one was fun to do. Thanks!
#10: Michael Williams (realitygap) on Mar 24, 2010
A moth! I thought it might be a butterfly!
#11: Edith Clark (eclark) on Jan 2, 2012
Great moth! We had a cat once who loved to eat grasshoppers. She'd catch them and crunch them up. At first we wondered why she wouldn't eat cat food--she was and indoor-outdoor cat. One spring she quit eating and we were a little worried until we figured out she was living on grasshoppers.
#12: jewel crown (Jewel) on Jul 23, 2016
Well-done!
#13: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on May 30, 2018 [SPOILER]
Too funny! I guess moths taste bad.


I once deep fried a moth. I had the hot butter already very hot in the pan and along flutters this big ol' moth that flies around, and I'm trying to shoo it away. But while dogding my hand, it dives and lands right in the hot butter and cooks instantly. Both of our days were ruined. I had to wash the wok and start over and the moth... didn't get a reset. At least it didn't suffer long.

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