This is Hilbert licking an unfortunate lizard in our backyard. I don't know why, since neither of our cats ever shows any interest in actually eating a lizard. They just like to play with them.
This one looks extremely dead, but no. After I hauled the cats indoors, he flipped over and made a getaway. It didn't last long since he was dumb enough to stick around and the cats found him again the next day, but I don't suppose lizards are known for their high IQ.
Maybe the lizard just really likes being licked by a cat?
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Cats can be cute and cuddly but their true nature is to be cruel and sadistic…
See see, I've been saying....
but look at that blue!
Murderer he wrote….
+1
Possibly a western fence lizard?
In my experience, nothing drives a cat nuts like a lizard. They must be the primary natural prey of the progenitors of our domestic cats.
How do you know it was the same one and not it’s doppelgänger?
Portrait of an unrepentant killer. Beautiful!
The eyes Staring Down, the Tongue Licentiously Licking, so perfect in catching the truth...as noted in posts above...Spooky, reminds of the movie, The Incredible Shrinking Man, 1957, where he is being chased by a cat...
Yikes...not me brother, not me as any cat's meal!
Best Wishes, Traveller
“… I don't suppose lizards are known for their high IQ.”
‘Lizard brain’
Is this one of the methods for cats to get their hallucinations? Frogs probably put up more of a fight.
I dunno. Doesn’t everyone love having their tummy rubbed?
Could this be an effect of toxoplasma gondii in the lizard, making it easier to catch?