If your pet cat was enlarged to the size of a large tiger, how many of you would feel safe with it?

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: pancho619
now if mr push push was a couple of hundred pounds, well I wouldnt be typing this:(

Your turtle looks like it's smiling :)

A freaky smile too.


he always smiles, hes a very happy turtle most of the time:) his previous owner never put over an inch or two of water and never cleaned it, he loves his new cage.

he is a little
SHY sometimes though:)
 
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Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: DonVito
My cat is pretty close! I would trust him completely even if he were the size of a 600-pound Siberian. I don't know that I'd want to be responsible for cleaning his box, though.


you're cat is big, but your right hand is bigger than your head !!

Yeah, there's significant barrel distortion on that one, but at least it conveys his length - I'm 6'4".

Here's one that's not AS bad.
 

Turkey22

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Originally posted by: StormRider
Say a super villian shot your pet cat with a "growth ray" and your cat grew to the size of a large tiger. Would it still be safe to be around it? Would the cat recognize you? Or would it think you were some sort of prey?

Especially my roomates cat, he's a biter.
 

y2kc

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my daughters kitten is nuts, she's a (serious) biter... she'd kill us all.
 

thomsbrain

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he would kill me in a second, i kid you not. he does considerable damage as it is (he's pretty small). i mean this is a cat who will run up behind you at top speed, leap into the air, hit your leg teeth first, then wrap all his legs around you while repeatedly raising his toothy head and bringing it crashing it down onto your flesh like a pick-axe, all while purring loud enough to hear him in the next room. this is when he's in a good mood.
 

bpatters69

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My cat would kick my A$$!

I have seen what she does to lizards, squirrels, birds, etc. Not to mention how roughly I play with her. Yes, I play with my pu$$y. ..... ;-)