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Malbadeen
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Jun 27, 2009 08:59AM
I hate that I just stepped in cat barf.
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Hi and bye from LA! (I don't know how to quit you)
God I use to hate cleaning that, but I guess the cuteness of the cats makes one forget about the horror that implies keeping em in the house… or proly that book I read the other day is right and cats did manage to enslave humanity and turn us into servants…
The cat is my sons. I only "like it" in as much as I feel guilty for not pay more attention to it, being gone vacation too long, not changing his box enough etc. Non of the guilt really leads to action but I can't exactly say I DON'T like him.Although I did take him to the vet the other day and walked out 200 dollars later wondering why the heck people keep animals in the first place.
Well, dogs have personality thus warrant any health care needed. Cats on the other hand are worthless predators that are only interested in finding some dope to feed and pet it at it's leisure.
Additionally if a cat's 'caretaker' should happen to die, cats have been known to eat them. Dogs defend their pack.
Heh. You're a clever guy...Bun: Small dogs are also consumed by larger animals. Bigger dogs find their way into pounds where they're later killed.
My cats cover many acres, and not once have they been attacked. I think your generalization is way off the mark. You'd think that they'd be eaten by a bear or something after 2-3 days in the woods, right?
Go to dogsters.com and look at the breed blogs under mastiffs. king puppies for strange noises and colorful smells.Usually associated with 'caretakers' feeding them improper diets. But occasionally they eat stuff outdoors that that doesn't agree with them. And when a mastiff has an upset stomach look out.
Perhaps. My cats are quite large/strong, though. They kill a lot of squirrels, small raccoons, small groundhogs, etc.It's heavily wooded and rocky here. Eastern (and northern) PA is known for its hills and valleys. Lots of wildlife.
Groundhogs are really, really dumb. I almost feel sorry for them.We have a lot of black bears around here. They tend to kill people's dogs. At least they thin the deer population, right?
The thing I think is interesting about pets is that, frequently, they are more endured to people when they have "human" characteristics. So I think it's probably just best to stick with humans (I mean as pets of course).
You can even lock them up in cages on occasion (the humans that is). You know, in your dungeon. Play with them a little: some nipple clamps, some rope, a good gag if they get too noisy. Definitely more fun than a dog or a cat.


