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Post by Fox on Aug 10, 2010 2:26:33 GMT -5
So I go to check my e-mail before going to sleep and I was confronted with this: Needless to say I had to relocate those varmints! L-R Joe and Jake
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 10, 2010 7:26:19 GMT -5
lol I constantly have to make my dog move so I can sit down.
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 10, 2010 7:34:18 GMT -5
:rofl: Thats a good one Dave ! My dogs stay off the furniture, but we have an outdoor cat that LOVES it when we go sit on the porch and pet her . She gets all excited and happy when i go out. I take her milk so im one up one everyone else ;D. Shes a great mouser but will not go into a house! Shes her own cat, nobody really owns her....
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Post by stepthrutuner on Aug 10, 2010 8:21:29 GMT -5
Mankind will never understand the minds of cats. They are either psychic or psychotic and quite possibly both at the same time. :stumped:
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 10, 2010 8:31:26 GMT -5
Dont piss the lil burgers off i will tell ya that!!! When i was very young (about 5) we were house sitting my uncles cat. His cat was very old. We had a cat also and the two didnt get along. Since our cat was an indoor outdoor cat my mother put him outside until my uncles cat was gone. BAD IDEA! My mother was taking a nap on the couch and i was playing with my hotwheels on the floor when i heard the sound of cats growling at each other. I jumped up and ran to the bathroom were the sound was coming from. My uncles cat was lying in the window on the inside of the house and our cat was literally tearing through the screen to get at my uncles cat. I ran outside and grabbed my cat. WORSE IDEA!!! My cat jumped right on my head and ended up tearing a hole right through my cheek before i got him off. It was in a matter of seconds too. I was shocked at how badass a cat could be. I ended up with my face stitched back together and i never saw that cat again. Took me a long time to trust cats again but i do. I always tell people they are underestimated. If they really want to, they will stick to you like glue as they are tearing you a new ass.
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Post by stepthrutuner on Aug 10, 2010 10:29:09 GMT -5
When I was in college my roommate (pre-veterinarian) was taking a course in comparative anatomy. He had a skinned cat cadaver in our room cutting on it and identifying the structures. A cat has light weight small diameter, flexible bones surrounded by a great bit of muscle mass. It's really not hard to understand why they can lay around all the time and yet still do the amazing leaping and acrobatic stuff they do and yet hardly ever get hurt.
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