Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: meltdown75
The solution is obviously to send them careening off the nearest wall via a well-placed kick to the stomach or ass, just to let them know who's boss.
... and I believe that to be the source of the problem: cats quickly forget who's boss. A kick square to the sphincter is a great temporary solution to this "forgetfulness", but I know of no permanent cure. Perhaps a labotomy?
Originally posted by: Vegitto
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Jesus Christ... please tell me you're not a man.Originally posted by: Vegitto
I love cats, all cats, and I can honestly say that no cat has ever hurted me (on purpose). I mean, of course, if their scared by a bang or a dog or something, sure they'll be scared. Or, when you deflea them, they attack you, of course, the shst burns like hell.
I had a big, black cat, but he ran away, haven't seen him since. He always came to me when I was lying on my back, watching TV. He'd jump on my belly, come to my head, and wrap his paws around my neck, as in a hug-like fashion. He'd put his nose against mine, and lick my cheeck. God, I miss him.
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Dude, STFU. I loved him, and I will not tolerate any bad talk about him, you hear? Why would it be bad to love an animal, anyway. I mean, it'd be bad to 'get' it from behind, but other than that, it's perfectly fine.
Cliffs: STFU, n00b!
You didn't answer Ilmater's question.
Yes, I am male, and as you might know (or not, you loveless bastard), males are able to show affection and love, too.
Hogwash