For cat lovers..
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
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alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
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AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
grace scott wrote:
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I think we now know all we need to know about Alabuck, and it is not good. :idea:
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
grace scott wrote:
So sad, but so true.
He seemed like a good sort, if a little odd in some political matters. Obviously, I made a serious error in judgement of his charcter. :( :shock: :-(
alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
Aren't Mrs.B.'s toenails lovely in that picture? :shock: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock:
AuntiE wrote:
He seemed like a good sort, if a little odd in some political matters. Obviously, I made a serious error in judgement of his charcter. :( :shock: :-(
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Aww come on, ladies! Even my wife said it was a cute pix and that she could identify with not shaving, as much, in the winter.
If it'll make you feel better, our son has a cat, Daddy-kitty, that is the best cat we've been around. It's old and fat and takes no BS off of our dog, Daisy. She'll try to get it to run so she can chase it, but it'll just hiss at her and swat at her till she gives up.
Our granddaughters were rough with it when they first got it. They'd carry it around, upside-down, holding it by its belly, facing it outward, and it'd take it until they let it go. Then, it'd run and hide for a while. One time, when we were visiting them, in Shreveport, it ran into the bathroom, where my wife was, jumped into the tub and hid between the shower curtain and its liner. My wife thought it put its paw up to its mouth and said, "Shhh! Please don't let them find me!" It had that "wild in the eyes look" about its-self.
Recently though, during a trip to the vet, it was made known to them that Daddy-kitty was, in fact, a female.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
alabuck wrote:
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Aww come on, ladies! Even my wife said it was a cute pix and that she could identify with not shaving, as much, in the winter.
If it'll make you feel better, our son has a cat, Daddy-kitty, that is the best cat we've been around. It's old and fat and takes no BS off of our dog, Daisy. She'll try to get it to run so she can chase it, but it'll just hiss at her and swat at her till she gives up.
Our granddaughters were rough with it when they first got it. They'd carry it around, upside-down, holding it by its belly, facing it outward, and it'd take it until they let it go. Then, it'd run and hide for a while. One time, when we were visiting them, in Shreveport, it ran into the bathroom, where my wife was, jumped into the tub and hid between the shower curtain and its liner. My wife thought it put its paw up to its mouth and said, "Shhh! Please don't let them find me!" It had that "wild in the eyes look" about its-self.
Recently though, during a trip to the vet, it was made known to them that Daddy-kitty was, in fact, a female.
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It was not the picture. It was the rude denigrating comments about cats. I have two cats who respond to voice commands, as have previous cats who owned me. A responsible feline parent has their animal spayed or neutered to avoid the heat and spraying issues. There are many varieties of scratching posts, as well as products to prevent furniture damage.
I would rather deal with litter then the worrying about what kind of weather Imhave to trudge through for d o g potty time. I would rather fill the food feeder and water dispenser once a week because felines understand how to eat. We will not speak of how much dog hair my neighbors have to clean daily.
It would seem your son is brighter then his somewhat suspect father. :shock: :shock: :mrgreen: :D
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
archie bunker wrote:
Aren't Mrs.B.'s toenails lovely in that picture? :shock: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock:
No Dallas Cowboy nail polish. :shock: :shock: :shock: :D
archie bunker wrote:
Aren't Mrs.B.'s toenails lovely in that picture? :shock: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock: :mrgreen: :shock:
AuntiE. Shave those legs. That's d********g! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
alabuck,
I'm going to assume you are just kidding.
If you are not kidding; You seem to have listed all the "unfavorable" things about cats, but to have missed the wonderful things about one of God's creatures, I admire their loving and independent nature. Each one is a different character to be enjoyed. To me they are well worth any care they may require. I'm sure you were kidding.......right?.
1oldgeezer
alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
I H**E cats . But they Do make Nice Targets :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
alabuck wrote:
While I don't really care for cats (they go into heat every week, they don't mind using your furniture as stretching posts, they seldom obey commands, they spray their urine all over the house, they spit up fur-balls, shed everywhere, and refuse to use the litter box even though they are the ones who fill it up.
But, on the other hand, some people like them. To those feline lovers, I found this and thought I'd share it.
A little on the negative side. I have had cat's for over 60 years. My current one is now the ripe old age of 15.In regards to your thoughts # 1 Mine is de-clawed, He obeys commands, you just have to tap on a can of cat food. spraying urine is a 'guy' thing. He is either marking his territory,or looking for some free sex. A vet. with a sharp kitchen knife will solve that problem. Those pesky fur balls are a combo. of grass, fur cleaning and what ever. It's their way of cleaning out their system, they just use the wrong hole. They like a clean cat box, and if you don't clean it on a regular basis they will remind you buy making a deposit in your favorite shoe or two. After all is said and done, I have seen worst humans, fact is too many . and finally when mine dies I shall bury him next to my ex. as she h**ed him. So laugh up folks and love and respect all critters including 'butt sniffers' Human and animal...
AuntiE wrote:
No Dallas Cowboy nail polish. :shock: :shock: :shock: :D
That is sooo out of season! Sheesh!! :roll: :roll:
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