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Grex > Pets > #40: The "poor cat/dog/rabbit/ferret, he/she's so...." item. |  |
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mooncat
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response 50 of 77:
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Aug 1 19:27 UTC 2000 |
<<linked to Pets, item 40>>
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carla
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response 51 of 77:
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Aug 12 06:16 UTC 2000 |
my cat fetches.
Julie's cat spontaneously tought its self to use the *toilet*
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bdh3
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response 52 of 77:
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Aug 12 06:36 UTC 2000 |
Does julie's cat flush?
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carla
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response 53 of 77:
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Aug 12 06:41 UTC 2000 |
No, it's impossible <nearly> for a cat to flush. There have been a few
doccumented cases acording to various cat manuals.
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jazz
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response 54 of 77:
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Aug 12 15:14 UTC 2000 |
My cat when I was younger used to flush the toilet all the time. He
thought it was some sort of cool game.
There's even a pet training school that will teach your cat to use the
human toilet and flush afterwards.
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carla
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response 55 of 77:
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Aug 12 17:50 UTC 2000 |
I've read that it's nearly impossible but if people are doing it, all
the more power I guess.
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stacie
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response 56 of 77:
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Aug 12 21:05 UTC 2000 |
My cats will not be elarning to use the toilet. No way in hell am I going
to have to stand an wait for el Senor Baci and el Senor Cloud Chaser to finish
their damned business before I can use the bathroom!
learning even!
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tod
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response 57 of 77:
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Aug 12 21:34 UTC 2000 |
My kitty is named chaser too. Go figger
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lelande
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response 58 of 77:
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Aug 12 22:02 UTC 2000 |
do you lick his butt after a shot of vodka?
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stacie
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response 59 of 77:
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Aug 13 01:27 UTC 2000 |
I named Cloud Chaser, Cloud Chaser because I got him as an adult (rescued)
and one of his eyes has a cloud in it from a fight sometime before his rescue.
His eye was kind of sickly when I first got him but he is fine now. :)
He is also the sweetest cat you could imagine. :)
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tod
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response 60 of 77:
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Aug 13 01:44 UTC 2000 |
I should've named my first cat "Pancake and ketchup"
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jerryr
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response 61 of 77:
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Aug 13 01:59 UTC 2000 |
my favorite cat names are brooklyn and tuna breath
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tod
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response 62 of 77:
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Aug 13 02:03 UTC 2000 |
"Something is wrong with the starter"
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iggy
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response 63 of 77:
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Aug 14 21:31 UTC 2000 |
re 58 leland
that was brilliant!
you made me laugh.
i am going to steal that line.
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tod
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response 64 of 77:
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Aug 14 21:36 UTC 2000 |
*pours a shot for leland*
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carla
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response 65 of 77:
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Aug 24 17:46 UTC 2000 |
did someone freeze and unthaw this item or something?
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mooncat
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response 66 of 77:
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Aug 24 19:08 UTC 2000 |
I don't think so...
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ashke
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response 67 of 77:
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Aug 24 20:24 UTC 2000 |
My babies are 6 months this week and 3 years in a month or two. Unfortunatly,
Tanis, my baby boy, is 8 lbs. going on 9. Precious, my full grown girl, is
8 lbs and has been for about 2 years. Tanis is going to be a monster. My
father says that he is going to be roaring soon, but he doesn't roar, or even
meow...he squeaks.
Precious is a momma's-kitty. She cuddles momma, follows me around, and loves
me. She and Tanis do get special food every once and a while, oter than dry
food. Tanis is a boy...he likes to be pet when he wakes up, he'll cuddled
once and awhile, but on the whole is spreads out on the floor (he doesn't curl
up at all, unless he's VERY asleep) and watches stuff. He worships Precious,
and when he is upset runs to her. When I do things like cuddle him, or clip
is toenails, he cries out, and she looked at him the other day, yawned in his
face, and did something else. He looked so heartbroken.
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tod
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response 68 of 77:
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Aug 24 20:33 UTC 2000 |
Oh, you're talk9ng about cats. I thought you were a parent
at first.
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ashke
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response 69 of 77:
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Aug 24 21:03 UTC 2000 |
Hmm...I get that lot...
but I love them like they were real babies...mabye even more.
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bhelliom
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response 70 of 77:
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Aug 25 03:36 UTC 2000 |
But puppies are better. . .
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mooncat
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response 71 of 77:
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Aug 25 12:49 UTC 2000 |
That's *highly* debateable...
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morgan
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response 72 of 77:
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Aug 25 12:55 UTC 2000 |
I have two kitties. My baby girl, Siouxsie, is three now...she's a Siamese,
but she doesn't yowl or act mean. My baby boy, Fantis, is a year old and
resembles a Russian Blue...but he's more of a mutt cat. They mostly sit around
and nap, but they'll play if you get out a piece of string or tempt them with
treats.
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ashke
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response 73 of 77:
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Aug 25 15:07 UTC 2000 |
It is highly debateable, because as MoonKittyCat will attest too, I can be
with my kitties and talk to them and be wonderful, but I do "play the pet
field" and go into "OH WHAT A CUTE DOGGIE" mode very easily. That puppy was
SO cute, too...and she thought I was such a good dog, and played very well.
Hope I get to see the fuzz-butt today.
Now, morgan, is Siouxsie a banshee too? <grins>
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albaugh
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response 74 of 77:
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Aug 26 06:13 UTC 2000 |
The polictically correct way to pronounce Siouxsie is Lakotasan,
especially in Japan...
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