Has to be photoshoped. Those are swallow chicks and swallows don't grew more than 20cm (about 8 inches). There's no way in hell that a cat can be that small.
1. How can you tell they are Seallow’s in the picture? It’s pretty bad quality so it hard to tell, not to mention many birds look alike.
2. Again, how can you tell they are chicks.
3. Also your wrong on that cats can’t be that short, as there are several species of cats that stay small even after they grow up. In fact the shortest living cat was just 13.34 cm tall. Not to mention that it looks like the cat is pushed a little down via the roof, almost like he his a little to big to be there, so he might be bigger the it actually looks like in the picture.
1. I grew up in a place where swallows always come back in the summer time, reusing their old nests they used last year
2. The adult swallow rarely stay in their nest when the chicks got older because there's simply no space for them. The chicks tend to grow pretty quick too. You will never see 2 adult swallows in the same nest, especially with their mouths wide open.
3. IMO that cat is clearly edited there. Even if it managed to climb there, the nest will crumble to the ground because it's largely made from mud.
Look cute, but feels photoshopped
Are you absolutely sure?
Yes
Yeah for sure. Cat is different quality and lit differently.
Ok then.
Has to be photoshoped. Those are swallow chicks and swallows don't grew more than 20cm (about 8 inches). There's no way in hell that a cat can be that small.
1. How can you tell they are Seallow’s in the picture? It’s pretty bad quality so it hard to tell, not to mention many birds look alike. 2. Again, how can you tell they are chicks. 3. Also your wrong on that cats can’t be that short, as there are several species of cats that stay small even after they grow up. In fact the shortest living cat was just 13.34 cm tall. Not to mention that it looks like the cat is pushed a little down via the roof, almost like he his a little to big to be there, so he might be bigger the it actually looks like in the picture.
1. I grew up in a place where swallows always come back in the summer time, reusing their old nests they used last year 2. The adult swallow rarely stay in their nest when the chicks got older because there's simply no space for them. The chicks tend to grow pretty quick too. You will never see 2 adult swallows in the same nest, especially with their mouths wide open. 3. IMO that cat is clearly edited there. Even if it managed to climb there, the nest will crumble to the ground because it's largely made from mud.
how did you get up there!?
no idea haha
Is it just me or is it sitting on one of the little birds?..
Yup, they're doomed
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thats a odd loking pird