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This one takes down crowe's ! Okay, just saw him drag one crow across the yard (UPS guy witnessed it and schit himself) mouth over beak.

Super friendly inside - mega hunter outside.
Yes, he swims. Other neighborhood get's a kick out of it when they see him....... wet. He has to cross a 20-30ft wide brook to get there.

Friends that hate cats like this guy. I swear if he could sit down and drink a beer with you he would. :laugher:

His name is 'Bear' since he doesn't like those much :laugher: and is same black as our local bears.
 

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dominator scott said:
We have a cat "Mokey" and she is the most unique cat I have ever seen. She greets you at the door when you come home and the minute you sit down she is on your lap. She loves to be petted and cuddled and curls up with the wife every night when we go to bed.
I have never been a cat fan but this one is very tolerable and actually pretty cool. :winker:
We even have 4 dogs and they all know that "Mokey" runs the house. Hell the Rotweiler won't even cross the cat. :laugher: :laugher: :laugher:
i dont have to tell you my story's -you guyd have all pretty much heard them. but none the less...my cats are more like dogs than my dog is.... :D
 

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There is little that is more fun than "spinning" our cat on our slippery hardwood floor.

I grab the fat Ba$tard, slip him on his back...then spin him around and around and around....FAST.....sometimes for fun I'll spin him the other direction after about 20 turns clockwise.... When I finally stop, the poor sum beach can't tell up from down and has one heck of a time walking. My wife thought i was being mean....but as soon as he is no longer dizzy, he comes right back for more.

I bet he won't land on his feet if I dropped him in this condition. I need to post this on U tube.
 
Mopower said:
Aside from an occassional fur ball never had a problem. Here's my fix for the hair balls :laugher: :laugher:


That cat looks REALLY PISSED. :laugher: :laugher:

Cat's know when they have made an azz of themselves or are the brunt of the joke and needless to say they don't like it.
Sasha my Pomaranian thinks she is a cat. She sit's on the back of the couch with Mokey all day long and does nothing just like the cat. They are quite the pair.
 

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opie272 said:
A cat will give you as much Love as you give them.
That's why most guys do not like them.
They are not like a dog that you can knock the crap out of them for doing something stupid, then 30 minutes later want to lick your face and play.

Look at it this way as far as personalities.
Women are cats.
finicky and vindictive, consider you as a lessor life form.
Men are dogs.
Sloppy and willing to forgive if you give me a little of something I want. :laugher:


Soooo, if you do not want the cat from HEII be nice to it.

These reasons alone are good enough to never have a cat in general

If i want Finicky and vindictive i would still be with my ex wife

She treated me like a dog
 
I dont think my GF would ever ask to get a cat
(or small dog for that matter)
considering my 125lb female Malamute considers
them food... and thats just fine with me..
 
axkiker said:
thats not a cat thats ET.
ya i call them aliens. according to my wife you love them or hate them well i don't love them so....... its great when people come to the door of the house and they are sitting in the window, there face expression is priceless :laugher: :laugher:
 
axkiker said:
well either a husky or malamute are on my list of wants. I love thoes dogs.

Go look at Samoyeds...i have one thats mixed with a malamute.....she's all white like the typical sammy...but she looks and has the size of the malamute. This is the 3rd dog ive had and she is by far the smartest of any dog ive run across......


This is what they look like as pups....
 

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The first problem here is that the kitten was taken from her mother too young. She didn't have time to teach her manners, hygiene or how to use a litterbox. What you have is essentially an infant.

The advice to keep food and litter in separate areas is excellent. It's not advisable to lock her in the closet with the box, which probably comes across as punishment. If she A) associates the closet with punishment or B) thinks of that area first as a place to find food, you may have to relocate the box. Wherever you keep it, keep it clean..though, you may want to leave one 'example' in there at all times as a reminder of what activities said box is intended for. With a kitten this young (short little legs), especially a female (has to squat) I wouldn't fill the box too deep with litter and would actually avoid the clumping stuff until she is bigger and better at cleaning herself. It's not that unusual for kittens in her position (no pun intended) to end up with clumping litter clumped in an unfortunate location..aside from being, well, gross..it can lead to infection. You/your gf will have to help her remember what the litterbox is for until she actually *knows* what it's for. If there are any accidents clean them with an enzyme cleaner (like Nature's Miracle), NOT a typical household cleaner otherwise you're wasting money and effort.

House-breaking any animal, cat or dog is not fun and it does take patience. The thing to bear in mind is that just because she's learned to chew solid food doesn't mean she suddenly knows how to use a litterbox anymore than a baby starting to eat solids suddenly doesn't need a diaper.

When she reaches the appropriate age, have her spayed; avoids behavioral and health issues. Train her not to claw things, don't declaw. Declawing isn't a simple snip of the claw, it's partial amputation of digits, removal of bone and can leave a cat with problems it never had to begin with.
 
Some cats are funny about litter boxes, I am ready to get rid of mine as well, cause she like to "go" other places.... Stinky critter....
 
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