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Post by mccloud on Mar 25, 2010 18:20:42 GMT -5
It's a wonder they let us live at all.
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Post by afriendlychicken on Mar 25, 2010 21:52:42 GMT -5
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Post by Chuck on Mar 26, 2010 19:16:54 GMT -5
It's a wonder they let us live at all. They have to, until they evolve thumbs and can open their own cans.
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Post by ilmatto on Mar 30, 2010 21:46:34 GMT -5
She seemed to like to have her head wet, and when it was, she looked remarkably like Garrison Keillor. She was called Space Cat because she would stare at the wall and drool. Spackle I always liked this video of a cat who would stick his head under the faucet:
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Post by spackle on Mar 31, 2010 8:21:42 GMT -5
^ Looks like smudgey, Space Cat, and Zeus aren't alone!
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Post by solgroupie on Mar 31, 2010 14:50:27 GMT -5
i've seen that before and it cracked me up. i have to wet my toothbrush lightning fast before i brush my teeth because the first sound of water running will make her tear through the house to jump up on the bathroom counter so she can jump in the sink.
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Post by MonsterX on Mar 31, 2010 16:54:15 GMT -5
My wife and I use the soft paws on our cat "Kitty" and they work great. The trick is to wrap them up in the towel kind of like a burrito so that there's no hope of escape. Our cat used to struggle but now she’s given up and accepts the futility of her situation.
There is no real reason to put soft claws on the cat’s hind legs that I can imagine. Also, if your cat is an outdoor cat and she has those caps on all her legs then she won’t have any way of defending herself.
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