Posted on 10/30/2015 7:21:09 PM PDT by BulletBobCo
My cat looks at my hands as prey. He’s always sizing up “The Hand People” and trying to draw blood. He’s here for a reason and it has a long tail.
Scottish Fold?
Saw those too?
Wonder how many voices exist in that head.
Wow, did he make it?
You rock!!!
2 out of my 3 cats know their names. The one who don’t is a bit soft in the head anyhow. Problem in the mama cat’s womb. Harmless little thing who’s scared of her own shadow though.
I think so
My Jack Russell is a varmint killing machine.
Cats got nuthin on a JRT when it comes to killing pests.
In ancient Egypt, cats were gods ... they haven’t forgotten ...
Good kitty!
“Dogs know their names ... A dog is soo much smarter and they know their name.”
We have six cats. Each knows his/her own name perfectly, and knows the names of the others as well. If they’re together and we call one, the others will look at her waiting for her to respond.
“Iâm not sure if Iâve ever heard of a cat scratch or bite that did not get infected.”
Six cats now (and many others over the years), so we’ve had many scratches and a few bites. No infection ever. I do make sure I keep current on tetanus shots because so many things, including pet issues, can be potential problems.
Cats are just teeny women in fur coats
Depends on the cat. There are friendly, non-human-eating big cats - and there have been since Egyptian times.
Modern day friendly big cats:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2arqnpQphk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCrmshtSom4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt0LoGxucxM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDK9w4ewWjE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSZzkoI06dk
A lot depends on the individual cat as to whether it will be friendly or not, more so than with a ‘housecat.’ I have known people with big cats (black leopard, mountain lion) who were perfectly happy to act as big housecats and were absolutely as friendly as their typical smaller relatives. In all cases, the owners told me that their pets were fine in the house, but others of the breed, even siblings of their own furry residents, would not have been suitable candidates - not friendly enough.
The Romans viewed cats as a symbol of liberty, not subjugation.
Pit bulls were not created for any useful or productive purpose, which may be a first in the annals of breeding.
I was sent to the hospital by a feral KITTEN.
it bit through my knuckle when I gragged it.
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