

There is a knocked over trash can, escaping trash, and a suffocation risk.
This is what happens when I use a re-usable bag:




I get to make puns about letting the cat out of the bag (what can I say, I'm my father's daughter) and I get to carry around a cat in the bag until he decides that it interferes with his stalking.
1 comment:
Wow. Your "cat in the bag" pictures show beautifully why plastic bags can be harmful to pets. Your kitty is a cutie. :D
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