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CATS OR DOGS?

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Originally posted by eagles54
How did it come to fall off though? - did your cat have a disease of some sort?
i guessed he might have been too stupid to move off the road but i'm not sure. He was renamed Stumpy anyway.

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Originally posted by wucky3
i guessed he might have been too stupid to move off the road but i'm not sure. He was renamed Stumpy anyway.
Aha!

I have a cat with no tail named Stubby. 🙂

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Originally posted by eagles54
Aha!

I have a cat with no tail named Stubby. 🙂
Lol...do you...how weird is that...he's not black and white is he?

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Originally posted by wucky3
Lol...do you...how weird is that...he's not black and white is he?
No, he's a brown/black tiger. His mum bit his tail off at birth. He's quite plump. I call him Teddy Cat. He looks like a little bear. He rides in the truck with me and he can count! 😀

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Originally posted by trawets113
Which do you prefer and why.

Me it has to be a dog because i have one and they are very loyal unlike cats.
I don't really care. As long as they're in a curry.

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Originally posted by wucky3
lol...yeah...i threw it in the bin...after a couple of days the stumpy bit that was left started to get a bit smelly...the cat wasn't bothered in the slightest though.
That is pretty skanky man...

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Originally posted by trawets113
Which do you prefer and why.

Me it has to be a dog because i have one and they are very loyal unlike cats.
Neither i'm allergic to both!

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Originally posted by eagles54
No, he's a brown/black tiger. His mum bit his tail off at birth. He's quite plump. I call him Teddy Cat. He looks like a little bear. He rides in the truck with me and he can count! 😀
how sweet is that 🙂...i used to have a big ginger tom called Crumple...he could open the fridge and would give you his paw...he was pretty smart.

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Originally posted by purclecow
Neither i'm allergic to both!
same here!


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Originally posted by wucky3
i have 2 cats...don't know if they're smarter than dogs though..one of mine jumped into the tumble dryer unknown to me...as i was taking out clothes. I could here faint crying for most of the night and searched high and low..and have you noticed if cats do anything really stupid like fall off a narrow ledge they immediately start washing...thats because the ...[text shortened]... off its tail was still on the cushion...I was gobsmacked. Man i've got dysfunctional pets. 😕
Whatever you do , don't go to a vet to get this fixed . You'll get reported to the police , and jailed .

(Re-tailing pussy for money is illegal .)

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Originally posted by katty
same here!


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My roomate in college had a cat that had almost died from a severe case of fleas. The incident and the treatment left it not quite right. Possibly due to blood clotting or medication it would have occasional small strokes where its eyes would glaze over and it would fall over on its side. After a few seconds it would be up and about again.

One day we were out on the deck drinking and BarBQing and the cat was walking across the balcony fence only to glaze up and plummit into the bushes below. Probably one of the funniest things I've ever seen. However, this memory is enhanced by serious alcohol intake.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
My roomate in college had a cat that had almost died from a severe case of fleas. The incident and the treatment left it not quite right. Possibly due to blood clotting or medication it would have occasional small strokes where its eyes would glaze over and it would fall over on its side. After a few seconds it would be up and about again.

One d ...[text shortened]... e funniest things I've ever seen. However, this memory is enhanced by serious alcohol intake.
I don't think it can be blamed on the alcohol . I wasn't there , am sober , and it's funny as hell !

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Cats are ony interested in themselves. You can call a dog and he'll come running. Go outside and call a cat, all the neighbors will look at you like you're stupid cause everybody knows cat's don't repond to calls.

When you get home your dog will jump all over you with joy! 🙂 They act as if they thought you'd left them for good and would never come back! Every day they act like that. Cat's could care less if you arrive home or not. They look at you like, "Oh, it's you again..." 😕

Dogs will risk their lives to save you, but cats will risk nothing... they've even killed babies by smothering them while they suck the milk from their lips.

Yeah, put me down as a dog lover. BTW, is anyone keeping score on this? Where do we stand?

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cats do respond to calls...

i make it:
dogs 7
cats 8

(i'd recount though to double check...

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