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bob4432

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Originally posted by: WuGahCha
Train your dogs to fetch dead bird bodies


they just watch the carnage in awe, probably wondering if they will be the next to get her wrath...
 

bob4432

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i should also add that she normally doesn't kill until after she brings the bird inside, guess she likes her dove real fresh.... we have a big mirror and one night i woke up to all this commotion, it was her killing again in the house and the bird got away and started to fly, bouncing off the mirror, leaving this big long blood streak, then the cat jumped about 5-6' in the air and nailed it again, at this point it was all over for the bird...
 

WuGahCha

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Originally posted by: bob4432
i should also add that she normally doesn't kill until after she brings the bird inside, guess she likes her dove real fresh.... we have a big mirror and one night i woke up to all this commotion, it was her killing again in the house and the bird got away and started to fly, bouncing off the mirror, leaving this big long blood streak, then the cat jumped about 5-6' in the air and nailed it again, at this point it was all over for the bird...

wut a girl, maybe she was an amazon cat in her past life :)
 

eakers

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people in the city should have a little respect for their neighbours and keep their cats in doors. i hate waking up and finding my garbage all torn apart, i hate that they pee in kids sandboxes and i hate that they leave dead birds and rabbits in my yard!

i like cats but people who put their cats out in hte city deserve to pay the $95 when the pound picks them up.
 

dderidex

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Originally posted by: bob4432
Psycho Cat :)

LOL - cat *totally* knew it was having its picture taken.

BTW, those are also not NEARLY enough bells. Get one of those collars with bells all the way around or something.
 

Triumph

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: bob4432
Psycho Cat;)

Holy cow, that's one evil looking jet black cat. He doesn't need bells, he needs spikes around his neck!

Someone needs to pchop Aircooled's white cat against this one in some sort of "Spy vs. Spy" competition. They're perfectly set up for being arch enemies.
 

ironcrotch

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Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: bob4432
Psycho Cat;)

Holy cow, that's one evil looking jet black cat. He doesn't need bells, he needs spikes around his neck!

Someone needs to pchop Aircooled's white cat against this one in some sort of "Spy vs. Spy" competition. They're perfectly set up for being arch enemies.

*paging* Aircooled.
 

WuGahCha

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Originally posted by: eakers
people in the city should have a little respect for their neighbours and keep their cats in doors. i hate waking up and finding my garbage all torn apart, i hate that they pee in kids sandboxes and i hate that they leave dead birds and rabbits in my yard!

i like cats but people who put their cats out in hte city deserve to pay the $95 when the pound picks them up.

if ur garbage is torn apart, its most likely racoons or squirrls, most cats have more class than that :p
 

WuGahCha

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ahh i'm kinda new to this, who's (what's) aircool's cat??? another crazy animal???

is it also talked about in the forums??
 

Zeeky Boogy Doog

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hang a cowbell from her collar, that'll either ring so they hear it, or weighthe cat down so much it wont be able to do it
 

bob4432

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Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: bob4432
Psycho Cat :)

LOL - cat *totally* knew it was having its picture taken.

BTW, those are also not NEARLY enough bells. Get one of those collars with bells all the way around or something.

she somehow gets the damn bells off, we had more on, sewn on with fishing line, they didn't last long. need to run to craft store and get bigger bells :)
 

Phoenix86

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May 21, 2003
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Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: bob4432
Psycho Cat :)

LOL - cat *totally* knew it was having its picture taken.

BTW, those are also not NEARLY enough bells. Get one of those collars with bells all the way around or something.

she somehow gets the damn bells off, we had more on, sewn on with fishing line, they didn't last long. need to run to craft store and get bigger bells :)

I got a fever, and the prescription is more COWBELL! :D

Spy vs. Spy, LMAO.:thumbsup:

We need more pics for chops.
 

Kelemvor

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Get a bigger bell. Or if you don't want the cat outside, you can get doggie doors that have little sensors on them so they only unlock when the dog with the right collar comes near the door. That would keep the cat inside...
 

Triumph

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Originally posted by: WuGahCha
Wuts the deal with AIRCOOL'S CAT?? I never heard bout it, can some1 enlighten me????

don't ask questions about aircooled's cat. he (the cat) doesn't like people talking about him. he's quite aggressive.
 

kage69

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Everyone's living situation is different, so I wouldn't say ALL cats should be outdoors. But no way should ALL cats be kept indoors. They're animals, they need to be outside. My dad's cat is going on 15 years old and he still spends all night outside, and he's still an excellent hunter. He taught himself to eat the animals, not just drop them on your doorstep like most cats. He's perfectly healthy, and it's because he is an outdoor cat. A flea collar deals with fleas and the occasional trip to the vet for worms isn't such a big deal.

I'm not debating people's living conditions, rather, I'm addressing the simple facts that cat owners must face if they allow their felines to roam at will outside. Of course they're animals and are better outside, but owners need to weigh what they consider more important: a cat who is happy they can prance around and kill things, or one they can keep safe from being pancaked by cars, mauled or killed by dogs, chased off by other cats, poisoned or abducted by strangers, or one that simply decides to run away. And I'll have to disagree on the pest control - collars don't do the whole job, and the variety of internal alternatives can give the cat anything from organ failure to chronic diarrhea.

My neighbor lets her cat go outside whenever. It's covered in scabs from getting in fights, is missing about 3 inches off it's tail from a close call with a dog, had two air-rifle pellets removed from it's leg and always seems to be shedding and smelly. Wears a flea collar, but the last time I gave it a pet (the elevator butt action thing) I saw fleas run for cover (although I have no idea if it's a new collar or not). Oh, and this cat is a replacement for the first two she owned.

But hey, if it's your pet, do what you with it.
 

TitanDiddly

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The bell collar isn't enough anymore. Get *giant* bells and tie a string of 5 or so to her. If that fails, siren collar.