This was forwarded to me today I found it hilariously funny and sad at the same time. As you can tell in the pics, this is one very disgruntled cat.
The following is the story that goes with the pictures
"My sister-in-law is from Oklahoma and has a slight accent. She has cats and, when she lived in the south, she would take them to the groomers and have what is called a Line Cut. To her, a line cut is when all of the fur hanging down below the cat's tummy is taken off (because it gets matted or snarled). When she moved to Chicago with my brother, one of the cat's fur got all tangled up during the move, so
she took it in for a line cut. She was quite surprised when she heard the price, since it was twice as much as it was down south. She confirmed with the groomer that he understood what a line cut was and he said "yes, I know what a LION cut is." It seems her accent came out sounding
like LION, not LINE and this is how her cat was returned to her.
(See PHOTOS) She cried for a week...but not as much as the cat. It was November in Chicago and the cat needed all the fur it had."
The following is the story that goes with the pictures
"My sister-in-law is from Oklahoma and has a slight accent. She has cats and, when she lived in the south, she would take them to the groomers and have what is called a Line Cut. To her, a line cut is when all of the fur hanging down below the cat's tummy is taken off (because it gets matted or snarled). When she moved to Chicago with my brother, one of the cat's fur got all tangled up during the move, so
she took it in for a line cut. She was quite surprised when she heard the price, since it was twice as much as it was down south. She confirmed with the groomer that he understood what a line cut was and he said "yes, I know what a LION cut is." It seems her accent came out sounding
like LION, not LINE and this is how her cat was returned to her.
(See PHOTOS) She cried for a week...but not as much as the cat. It was November in Chicago and the cat needed all the fur it had."

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