August 3, 200717 yr Wow that cat is pissed! Unlike a reporter from a Cleveland news channel, she didn't try to pick it up. :wink2: This is a classic: [youtube=425,350]8ynz2Vvz9xo
August 4, 200717 yr i dunno man that first one bothers me a lot...like something MUST have been done to that cat to make it act that way... :wtf:
August 4, 200717 yr You know, whenever I feel that my cat is evil, I think of videos like these and realize she isn't so bad after all. :) I don't think I've ever seen a cat like the one in the first video. Although I have heard of some cases where, if a domestic cat is born feral and spends its formative years without any contact with people whatsoever (such as in an isolated rural area), it will be permanently and aggressively fearful of them and will behave just like this cat if it's cornered by a human. But this cat looks a little too clean to have been born in the wild.
August 4, 200717 yr iiik cats! I dont hate animals, I just think they are so unclean. I have never owned a pet and don't want one!
August 4, 200717 yr ^So, I am guessing you don't lick yourself clean ? right, that's what the old lady is for......... :-) Living with animals is a great experience, because it shows you the difference between your animal tendencies and your civilized social tendencies. It makes you wonder what the hell happened to those cats in the videos. I'd pretty much guarantee their behavior is the result of the abuse of "civilized" humans.
August 4, 200717 yr double ewwwww I never wanted a pet. Growing up my brother wanted a dog. When he was thirteen and I was twelve, he stated he would die if we didn't agree to get a dog. Calling his bluff, I told him it was a chance I was willing to take, because I would then be the oldest and only child. He then cried to my father, who said, "ask your mother" and me knowing my mom would say if the two of you can't agree then the answer will be "no". I knew after the novelty of having a dog wore off I would be stuck clean up dog sh*t and actually caring for and bonding with the dog. I wasn't having that.
August 4, 200717 yr Oh MTS... I'm clean because those that care about me keep me that way. If they can't my master pays someone that will. Toby :-) :-) :-)
August 4, 200717 yr I'm a germ-a-phobe and neat freak. Pets just don't work for me. I don't hate them. I just don't want one!
August 4, 200717 yr My parents got my sister and I a cat when I was 5. We really wanted a dog but since our backyard was like 20 x 12 feet, it wasn't enough. Our cat was really nice to everyone until it was de-clawed. We were warned that it would become more agitated with strangers because its only defense was taken away. Sure enough, our cat was nice to us, but would run up and attack anyone unfamiliar, which never happened prior to the declawing. Not as bad as 'burger n fries' in this video, but pretty nasty. If you aren't into taking care of pets for a long time, indoor cats probably wouldn't be the best for you. Our cat is still alive. I'm 23 now, so our cat is 18 years old, and in great health, except since I moved out for college, I've become a stranger so when I come home, the cat greets me by biting my hand. I doubt I'll ever get a pet, and I'm sure when I have kids someday they will annoy the hell out of me for one. Dogs poop everywhere, and cats are lazy and don't do much. I'm lazy so I doubt I'd end up being a good pet owner.
August 4, 200717 yr I grew up in a veritable zoo, but since I've been an adult I've never had anything but a couple of Beta's.
August 4, 200717 yr The best part about bobcats is they eat live animals to live longer and get bigger so you can keep him/her in your backyard and just let them eat rabbits, squirrels etc.
August 4, 200717 yr I grew up in a veritable zoo, but since I've been an adult I've never had anything but a couple of Beta's.
August 6, 200717 yr I say make house shoes out of these little flea bags! Cats have way to much 'tude!
August 6, 200717 yr If you overfeed them, their belly will drag across the floor, picking up dust and crumbs. Is that useful enough?
October 20, 200717 yr The perfect pet for small urban spaces is a Ferret! They're easy to take care of like a cat, but are more sociable like a dog. I have 3 of them and they're the best pets I've ever had. The Japanese are going nuts for the little guys because they don't require a lot of space and you don't have to take them on walks like you do a dog.
April 3, 200817 yr Ok, first, that video still bothers me.. haha. Second, I am a cat person. And I like dogs and some other animals too, but here is why I would rather have a cat rather than a dog or any other animal. Cats are easy to take care of; you feed them, love them and clean their box. If you treat them with love and respect, they will only give that to you back in return. That is why I like cats. You have to earn their respect and love and once you do that, he or she is your best friend. Yeah, some people may not like them because of attitude, and kittens can be a handful, but seriously I think a cat is the best pet to have for a small place.
April 3, 200817 yr You know, whenever I feel that my cat is evil, I think of videos like these and realize she isn't so bad after all. :) I don't think I've ever seen a cat like the one in the first video. Although I have heard of some cases where, if a domestic cat is born feral and spends its formative years without any contact with people whatsoever (such as in an isolated rural area), it will be permanently and aggressively fearful of them and will behave just like this cat if it's cornered by a human. But this cat looks a little too clean to have been born in the wild. The funny thing is my cat Troubull was born in the basement of my old house, to a plant cat that I adopted. While his mom was friendly towards people, most of his brothers and sisters were not. So he, all 22 pounds of him, is afraid of most things except me, (usually) my girlfriend, other cats, and dogs. On the other hand Wanda was born in a plant (she's Troubull's niece and probably half-sister) and was a very friendly kitten who is now a very friendly (if sometimes rude) little lady.
April 3, 200817 yr Let me just say this: I never EVER figured E Rocc for a cat person. Cats are individualists. Of course I like them. 8-)
April 3, 200817 yr Me neither. I was expecting him to make a sick comment about putting cats in microwaves. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
April 3, 200817 yr Me neither. I was expecting him to make a sick comment about putting cats in microwaves. I'll let Miss Wanda reply: :evil:
April 6, 200817 yr You know, whenever I feel that my cat is evil, I think of videos like these and realize she isn't so bad after all. :) I don't think I've ever seen a cat like the one in the first video. Although I have heard of some cases where, if a domestic cat is born feral and spends its formative years without any contact with people whatsoever (such as in an isolated rural area), it will be permanently and aggressively fearful of them and will behave just like this cat if it's cornered by a human. But this cat looks a little too clean to have been born in the wild. that kind of behavior is surprising to most people -- even cat lovers, but i've seen it and our vet said it is common in cats coming off surgery or anesthesia. hey how would you like to have all your nails ripped out or worse, right? heh. that poor cat is obviously at the vet & is certainly not ready to be picked up yet by his family. come back later folks!
April 7, 200817 yr You know, whenever I feel that my cat is evil, I think of videos like these and realize she isn't so bad after all. :) I don't think I've ever seen a cat like the one in the first video. Although I have heard of some cases where, if a domestic cat is born feral and spends its formative years without any contact with people whatsoever (such as in an isolated rural area), it will be permanently and aggressively fearful of them and will behave just like this cat if it's cornered by a human. But this cat looks a little too clean to have been born in the wild. that kind of behavior is surprising to most people -- even cat lovers, but i've seen it and our vet said it is common in cats coming off surgery or anesthesia. hey how would you like to have all your nails ripped out or worse, right? heh. that poor cat is obviously at the vet & is certainly not ready to be picked up yet by his family. come back later folks! I finally could see the video. That cat's not evil....it's in pretty serious discomfort.
October 8, 200816 yr I thought this NYT Styles article was pretty humorous... link -- Sorry, Fido, It’s Just a Guy Thing
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