Post #278,192
3/13/07 10:38:24 PM
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S&M cat
SFW [link|http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=ij7ngz2fva|http://video.stumble...com/#p=ij7ngz2fva]
"Pictures are better then words because some words are big and hard to understand" Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
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Post #278,194
3/13/07 11:31:22 PM
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Sick
But I love it
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Post #278,291
3/14/07 10:29:27 PM
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I can believe it.
Cats generally love attention and it wouldn't be terribly hard to train one to like that.
Wade.
Is it enough to love Is it enough to breathe Somebody rip my heart out And leave me here to bleed
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Post #278,297
3/14/07 10:40:58 PM
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So you know all about training the ...
... no, I can't do it.
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Post #278,300
3/14/07 10:43:10 PM
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You did anyway
Just because you didn't type it, doesn't mean you didn't make me think it.
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Post #278,303
3/14/07 10:47:56 PM
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Did you even watch the link?
Or should I perhaps be asking how much of your life have you lived with a cat...
Wade.
Is it enough to love Is it enough to breathe Somebody rip my heart out And leave me here to bleed
| | Is it enough to die Somebody save my life I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary Please
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Post #278,304
3/14/07 10:51:20 PM
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Yes I did
Crazy got where I was going with that.
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Post #278,307
3/14/07 11:15:17 PM
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Now that's what I call
pussy whipped
Smile, Amy
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Post #278,321
3/15/07 2:13:26 AM
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OUCH!!
"Pictures are better then words because some words are big and hard to understand" Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
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Post #278,324
3/15/07 3:49:39 AM
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Pah... incompetent reviewers, all -
Pshaw.. nothing cat-astrophic there; no felineous assault - - it's all in your pron reptile minds.
I turned to the only legit consultant on this issue, Sierra - conveniently having a lap fix, after being on her own all day. Size of CRT image was about right for the distance, too.
She was all zoned out, then heard the pat-a-pat-a; craned head around. Watched about half the flic - intently, I'd say; then slowly turned head around and up, looked at me for ~ 3 sec, shrugged ... returned to complete cat-hartic nirvana. (I can't but believe: that she recognized A Cat "There" - but, of course no proof she could grok that this cat Liked whatever was going on. I'd suppose so, though - she certainly knows cat body language better than any biped could.)
As to my 3 meows worth: ever note how Strong is a cat's neck muscles? (This one likes her neck kneaded surprisingly hard, never missing a purr-riff.)
Will have to try out a couple shingles/paddles - see if there's anything universal in concatga drumming.. wtf, she also clearly prefers Mozart to bubble-gum music -- why not a percussion freak?
Catalytically, moi
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Post #278,443
3/16/07 12:29:50 PM
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My mom's cat likes to be beaten
On the backside too. Not with paddles (though we haven't tried those yet) but with your hand. He also likes having his tail flicked, basically grab three quarters of the way down the tail and jerk the tail back and forth so the top flicks back and forth. Odd cat.
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Post #278,494
3/16/07 4:08:16 PM
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You're just asking for this one
"My mom's cat likes to be beaten."
"I'll bet it does."
Smile, Amy
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Post #278,515
3/16/07 7:29:37 PM
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Ewww
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Post #278,596
3/17/07 12:51:49 PM
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Just proves that cats & cat owners are brain dead
lincoln
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Post #278,674
3/18/07 10:28:26 AM
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Piss off.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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