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Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DiabloTX on November 27, 2006, 02:32:42 AM
This is Pinky.  He's a short haired domestic cat that's very playful and loving.

Pinky the Cat (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eht-kEzq88w)

If you know anyone that wants to adopt such a loving and friendly cat, please contact your local animal shelter.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: B@tfinkV on November 27, 2006, 03:44:21 AM
LOL why would you be so cruel as to put a cat on a leash anyhow.



what a girly man, he almost cried about the little scratches on his thigh.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: Schatzi on November 27, 2006, 06:08:24 AM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
what a girly man, he almost cried about the little scratches on his thigh.



Bat, have you ever had a *raging* cat crawl the insides of your thig, probably biting too?


(Ive seen cats in that state claw and bite through thick welding glowes. It does hurt...)



The cat was on leash for the very reason showed - so it cant run during the filming. Thats a quite normal (and reasonable) procedure. Trying to catch it in a paper box looked rather funny to me - a blanket wouldve been a lot more effective and less scaring to the cat.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: eskimo2 on November 27, 2006, 05:02:41 PM
That was awesome!

I highly recomend this clip!  Well worth 68 seconds.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: Russian on November 27, 2006, 05:17:23 PM
I saw that one coming from a mile away……if you’re going to agitate the **** out of a cat, don’t keep that cat on a leash attached to self.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: lasersailor184 on November 27, 2006, 06:05:37 PM
If you listen, both the cat and the man make the same noise.



Nothing in this world makes me laugh harder then the shenanigans of cats.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 27, 2006, 06:22:24 PM
Only 1 use for a cat like that.

Trolling for gators :D
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: ByeBye on November 27, 2006, 07:07:39 PM
remember that was on tv about 10 years ago.

The guys scream cracks me up... lol!

I'll bet those claws dug in all the way too.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: dmf on November 27, 2006, 07:29:21 PM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
Only 1 use for a cat like that.

Trolling for gators :D


The question is who would win the cat or the gator?
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 27, 2006, 07:50:35 PM
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Originally posted by dmf
The question is who would win the cat or the gator?


I have a dog that one of my cats tried going nuts on it like that once.
the dog thought it was great fun.
Cat eventually gave up when it found itself with its entire head in the dogs mouth with the dog carrying him around like that and clawing and freaking was having no effect.

Oneof the funniest scenes Ive ever seen

the cat now doesnt even bother trying anymore.

Now I figure a Gater could probably take my dog. and the dog certainly has no problem with Cats no matter how crazy they try to act.

So my money is on the gator ;)
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Post by: jigsaw on November 27, 2006, 08:19:39 PM
Reminded me of a chapter in one of Mark Twain's (Sawyer or Huck) where they feed the tonic to the cat.  Used to have me rolling in tears when I was a kid.

edit: Found it. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Chapter XII - The Cat and the Pain Killer
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Post by: lasersailor184 on November 27, 2006, 11:01:34 PM
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I have a dog that one of my cats tried going nuts on it like that once.
the dog thought it was great fun.
Cat eventually gave up when it found itself with its entire head in the dogs mouth with the dog carrying him around like that and clawing and freaking was having no effect.


You haven't met one of our cats yet.  It's a barn cat that's about 80% feral.  


I once saw it get in a scrap with a Fox.  The next day I found the fox totally destroyed up on the top of the lawn.  

The cat isn't completely bad bellybutton though.  He's got a big piece of his right ear missing, and may be blind in his right eye.
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Post by: DREDIOCK on November 27, 2006, 11:34:04 PM
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
You haven't met one of our cats yet.  It's a barn cat that's about 80% feral.  


I once saw it get in a scrap with a Fox.  The next day I found the fox totally destroyed up on the top of the lawn.  

The cat isn't completely bad bellybutton though.  He's got a big piece of his right ear missing, and may be blind in his right eye.


Had a similar type cat like that when I first got my house.
Was the kitten of a wild stray we managed to trap.

Was almost a month before he would let anyone near him

Kittens of strays make the best damn cats if your gonna have a cat.
they behave more like a dog and definately have a different type personality then your typical sissy housecat.

This thing would bring home rabbits and possums bigger then he was.

Damn good cat. We called him "MISTER Baily cat"

now we have 3 others. One who is pretty good. Not a bad cat at all as far as cats go. He's actually pretty cool. But he thinks hes a dog. Actually according to him, he belongs to the dog.
but a decent cat and not a PIA like most cats.
The other two are the next best thing to useless.
One female my daughter brought home one day and another male which is her offspring who we couldnt find a home for.
Nobody particularly cares for the cat as he has ZERO personality.
We never even bothered nameing him
We just call him "the Orange Cat"
Even the other animals dont really care for him

thats the one that usually ends up going swimming in the pool.
Well..They all do every once ina  while.
But thats the one that usually does somethig to piss me off tot he point where I toss him in regularly.
Its also the one that tried going nuts on the dog
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: moot on November 27, 2006, 11:34:21 PM
I jogged past two cats this morning.  I hadn't seen so much enthusiasm in a furball for as far as I can remember.  If I hadn't heard the meowing and hissing, I could've sworn it was two chickens having at it - there were patches of white fur flying like in pillow fights.

The final act's sideways prancing, bushy tail and all, is really picturesque.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: lasersailor184 on November 27, 2006, 11:52:30 PM
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Kittens of strays make the best damn cats if your gonna have a cat.
they behave more like a dog and definately have a different type personality then your typical sissy housecat.


Agreed!  Our current cat just showed up to our door one day.  It is the nicest cat, but still brings home some of the largest rats I have ever seen.

It even decimated the squirrel population in our area.  That's both Flying and Standard Ground squirrel.  I have no idea how she would get ahold of the flying squirrels.  But she used to always leave the flat little rudder tails on our doorstep.

But I think she's slipping.  I saw the first squirrel in the distance on our property for the first time in 3 years.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: Catalyst on November 28, 2006, 12:39:36 PM
how bout puttin a Cat thats about the same size or weight as a Gator, say something like a Cougar(nevermind a big one like a Siberian Tiger)...
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: evenhaim on November 28, 2006, 01:07:52 PM
i think the catwas randy
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: B@tfinkV on November 28, 2006, 11:13:02 PM
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Originally posted by Schatzi
Bat, have you ever had a *raging* cat crawl the insides of your thig, probably biting too?


(Ive seen cats in that state claw and bite through thick welding glowes. It does hurt...)



 



omg yes! and it does hurt.  but i wouldnt scream like that.

I've had somewhere in the region of 15 cats in my life.  we had at one point 11 cats in the house. our female tabby gave birth to an outstanding litter of 6, and then got herself knocked up again in time to give birth to another 4 before the kittens had grown up and been shipped off to other people.

kittens do nothing but claw the crap out of everything, including people.

a fully grown cat can shred your arm or leg to ribbons in a few seconds..


that big butch guy still wailed like a female cat in heat.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: Halo on November 29, 2006, 09:20:19 AM
"... a very loving cat"

CUE CAT

Cat Dancing -- improvise fit

OFF CAMERA RIGHT

Animal Shelter Liability LLC

MUTE PHONES

Irate customers with cats from the same litter
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: Shuffler on November 29, 2006, 12:10:27 PM
In Harris County Texas all dogs and cats must be on leash..... it's the law
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 29, 2006, 03:00:06 PM
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Agreed!  Our current cat just showed up to our door one day.  It is the nicest cat, but still brings home some of the largest rats I have ever seen.

It even decimated the squirrel population in our area.  That's both Flying and Standard Ground squirrel.  I have no idea how she would get ahold of the flying squirrels.  But she used to always leave the flat little rudder tails on our doorstep.

But I think she's slipping.  I saw the first squirrel in the distance on our property for the first time in 3 years.


LMAO Yup.

Other then the dogs and the cats. And for a while when we had a duck.
(long but amusing story I think I've told before)

I couldt tell you the last time I saw a "living" or about to die mammal or bird in my back yard.

By about to die I mean like the one night I saw the 3 cats sitting in a circle
and was wondering what the hell they were doing.
Upon closer inspection I saw they had a mouse they were  playing with.

which ever way the mouse tried to run one cat would paw at it causing it to run in a different direction where one of the other cats would then in turn do the same thing. and so on and so forth.
The next day there was a dead mouse outside the door.

Ok occasionally a stray cat. but they usually dot get to hang around very long. An never the same cat twice

the only problem is the cats kill something and bring it home.
Then the dogs go out and pick it up and try to bring it inside.

One Saturday morning I hear my son yell "EWWWWWWE!" Followed by a bunch of cuss words aimed at the dogs

Seems one of the dogs brought a dead rat inside and dropped in on the floor in my sons bedroom where he proceeded to step on it when he got out of bed.

LOL
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 29, 2006, 03:06:44 PM
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Originally posted by Shuffler
In Harris County Texas all dogs and cats must be on leash..... it's the law


Same here.
Also the law to not let your cats roam around free

Just call me an outlaw.
A regular renegade LMAO
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: lasersailor184 on November 29, 2006, 03:24:32 PM
Unfortunately, I wasn't around for it.  But I am told that my cat (the one that isn't 80% feral) brought home a rabbit.  

Minus the ears.



My sister was not pleased.
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 29, 2006, 03:55:13 PM
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Unfortunately, I wasn't around for it.  But I am told that my cat (the one that isn't 80% feral) brought home a rabbit.  

Minus the ears.



My sister was not pleased.


Live or dead?

Usually the only entire animals we find are mice or rats.

Everything else is usuall missing the soft yummy stuff. Heart, Liver etc

Rabbits usually show up all cleaned an damn near ready for cooking LOL
If I were so inclined

Birds. usually all I find is a head here. a foot there and ALOT of feathers everywhere
Title: Adopt A Pet - Free To A Loving Home
Post by: lasersailor184 on November 29, 2006, 04:22:25 PM
Dead.  And bloody as hell.