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Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
I agree cats suck. Snails have more usefullness on this planet.
Never underestimate the power of a good mouser.
Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
I agree cats suck. Snails have more usefullness on this planet.
Originally posted by: Baltazar325
I've got a dog that will kill rats and mice better than any cat i've ever seen.
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Baltazar325
I've got a dog that will kill rats and mice better than any cat i've ever seen.
I bet it'll eat it's ass and sh!t on your carpet like no tomorrow too, eh?![]()
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Cats are incredibly independent animals. I can leave a massive bowl of food, a large container of water rigged to continuously fill a bowl, and go on vacation without worrying about whether the cat will be alive when I get back. Show me a pet which you can do the same with.I don't know why he had it on a leash, or why he was holding it like that. Not a surprising reaction. They keep out mice, rats, and other vermin so they're good in my book.
Fish? heh..I agree they are easier to keep, but that doesn't make them better.
Do fish keep out rats, mice, and squirrels from your house? Maybe some pirahnas, yes...
Oh, didn't read that part. Well..I don't have a rat problem..and I don't know of many cats that can truly keep away a full grown squirrel. Ive seen a dog do a good job of that though.
A friend of mine had an inside/outside cat which came and went as it pleased. It had an attachment to the daughter of the family and would frequently leave 'gifts' at her doorstep. One day she got out of bed in the middle of the night, came back, and screamed. A five-pound cat had laid something in the neighborhood of an eight-pound rabbit right on top of her pillow.
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Baltazar325
I've got a dog that will kill rats and mice better than any cat i've ever seen.
I bet it'll eat it's ass and sh!t on your carpet like no tomorrow too, eh?![]()
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
Originally posted by: iloveme2
Eh, you can't put a cat on a leash. They are just like people as far as that goes. They want their freedom.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
So if a dog did the same thing, you'd call it stupid?
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
So if a dog did the same thing, you'd call it stupid?
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Outside of monkeys, cats are the smartest animals on earth. Dolphins, phhh, what've they done for me? Dogs actually don't even have brains, it's been proven.
LOL...I love my cats dearly, but they've been known to do some incredibly dumb stuff on occasion. My wife and I look at them as the equivalent of 2-year old children: Incredibly curious creatures that want to taste, touch and smell everything they can reach, while constantly finding new ways to get in trouble.![]()
How old are yours? Once you get them neutered, that activity ceases pretty quick. Although I agree, they can still go bonkers sometimes. It's like they see ghosts or something and just freak right out for no reason. Hilarious, and down right loveable.![]()
This little guy is neutered and he is the single most annoying cat on the planet. We love him to death but he has the curiosity of 10 cats and never misses an opportunity to cause mayhem.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: minendo
Wow this is old.
indeed..I also do not like cats much, but not because of this video. It is just a personal preference...
I wonder though, if there is any correlation between the number of cat lovers and Kerry lovers here.![]()
Originally posted by: Baltazar325
I've got a dog that will kill rats and mice better than any cat i've ever seen.
