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    OOOOh, I am a villain! Need a villany name. Baki-mort? Baruman? Bauron?

    Cats are perfect! You just can't see it.
    Shall these bones live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    Cats are perfect! You just can't see it.
    I see right through their deception!

    They can't use me anymore. I have wisenend up

    No more a mug
    I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
    Some letter of that After-life to spell:
    And by and by my Soul return'd to me,
    And answer'd "I Myself am Heav'n and Hell :"


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    No one is inhmune to fluffy cuteness!
    Shall these bones live?

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    Why have you put my post here?
    What's going here?

    I don't care-less about what cats looks like.

    My thread is about lazyness of cats.
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    not lazy! cat's are hyperkinetic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    not lazy! cat's are hyperkinetic!
    Cats are hyper-manipulative!!!
    And they know it and laugh behind our backs
    I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
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    why aren't you insulting dogs instead? they're over-happy!
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    What do you expect of cats whom you feed luxury food all day without letting them out? They will grow lazy and fat.

    My cats were not lazy when they were young. They climbed up our Christmas tree, chased their own and each other's tails, caught mice and laid them at my feet. (Only they forgot to kill them first, so I had to go hunting mice in the kitchen with my shoe. )

    Now the two tomcats are grandfathers and like to sleep more. But that's only natural, isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    why aren't you insulting dogs instead? they're over-happy!
    Dog's are man's best friend and they guard the house

    Cat's these days because they are over fed find chasing mices beneath them
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    Quote Originally Posted by barbara0207 View Post
    What do you expect of cats whom you feed luxury food all day without letting them out? They will grow lazy and fat.

    My cats were not lazy when they were young. They climbed up our Christmas tree, chased their own and each other's tails, caught mice and laid them at my feet. (Only they forgot to kill them first, so I had to go hunting mice in the kitchen with my shoe. )

    Now the two tomcats are grandfathers and like to sleep more. But that's only natural, isn't it?
    You kill the mice?!!! Haha jk. I haven't killed a mouse in a few years but I used to, I would feed the snakes occasionally. I love mice though. It's just the cycle of life, though. Snakes are so mindless I don't really think it's wrong at all to keep them in a cage. They are awesome pets, when you have them on your arm, they just sort of sink into you.

    Anyway cats do have that strange habit of leaving them alive, don't they? I had animals when I was a kid, obviously I was around snakes. When I was very young we had a couple different dogs go by, but had a lot of cats when i was very young.

    Oh, um...I love both cats and dogs, but certain ones more than others! But some dogs I have had an amazing kinship with, you know because they have the pack-bonding instincts, which cats don't have, and I'd actually say I value my relationships with some dogs I've had more than cats. But I really value and love cats, too, you know? I feel closer to dogs socially and I also feel they are slightly more intelligent because trainable, but cats are just cats, you know?

    There's just something heartbreaking about the love of some dogs; when you leave them, if you have to leave them they can sense it, and they don't want you to go. I don't think a cat would sense that if you walked out of the house with a duffel bag or suitcase. So, maybe cats and dogs become attached to us differently?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NikolaiI View Post
    There's just something heartbreaking about the love of some dogs; when you leave them, if you have to leave them they can sense it, and they don't want you to go. I don't think a cat would sense that if you walked out of the house with a duffel bag or suitcase. So, maybe cats and dogs become attached to us differently?
    I beg to differ

    Last summer, a few days before I left for camp, my cat was really . . . sulky, I guess. He would rub against our feet, sit in our laps, cuddle in bed, etc. (He dosen't do those things very often.)
    I don't know if it's just wishful thinking, but I'd say Rony a k a Ronald Reagen(my cat), really knew that I was going to leave.

    CATS RULE, DOGS DROOL!!!!!!!!!!!
    Ethel Mertz: Gee, this high altitude sure gives me an appetite.
    Fred Mertz: What's your excuse at sea level?

    Fred Mertz: Now what are we supposed to do? Thumb a ride on a passing halibut?
    Ricky Ricardo: I can't afford it.
    Lucy Ricardo: Those must have been the first English words you learned.



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    Same with our cats. When we leave for our summer holidays, they get restless a few days before, and they hardly ever go outside any more. Although they are well looked after by my mother-in-law and they like her, they don't want us to go. And they always lose weight in the holidays because they do not eat properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NikolaiI View Post

    There's just something heartbreaking about the love of some dogs; when you leave them, if you have to leave them they can sense it, and they don't want you to go. I don't think a cat would sense that if you walked out of the house with a duffel bag or suitcase. So, maybe cats and dogs become attached to us differently?
    My cat is the most awesome animal on Earth. I swear it can understand me. Every time I cry it stays by my side and tries to cheer me up. It will only trust me, and when I was leaving for Cuba it was so sad it just mewed and mewed and clung to my dress!
    Shall these bones live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lote-Tree View Post
    Cats are hyper-manipulative!!!
    And they know it and laugh behind our backs
    I completely agree!
    ...but they're still pretty cool (I mean, come on, they're cats)

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