lethal
Rorta Newbie
I can think of no smell sweeter than that of a freshly lit bowl.
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My cat
Aug 16, 2003 23:12:12 GMT -5
Post by lethal on Aug 16, 2003 23:12:12 GMT -5
This is my cat, Gizmo. I have never seen him do this before, but here he goes. i just happen to have the camera aroudn when it happened!! wow!! annnnd If you guys dont believe me that this is my cat tell me to take a pic of him next to something or some shit.
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lethal
Rorta Newbie
I can think of no smell sweeter than that of a freshly lit bowl.
Posts: 49
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My cat
Aug 16, 2003 23:27:15 GMT -5
Post by lethal on Aug 16, 2003 23:27:15 GMT -5
HE DID IT AGAIN!!
I got more pics froma differnt angle but i will have to wait a lil while to post cuz of size limt on the site..
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 0:34:52 GMT -5
Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 17, 2003 0:34:52 GMT -5
My cats do crazy stuff like that too.
Have you ever seen a kitten vault three feet into the air?
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 2:36:44 GMT -5
Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 17, 2003 2:36:44 GMT -5
yeah i have seen a cat do that. I have seen em jump fences and kill rabbits too. I love cats . Oddly enough, I'm allergic to them and I do not own one .
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lethal
Rorta Newbie
I can think of no smell sweeter than that of a freshly lit bowl.
Posts: 49
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 2:46:46 GMT -5
Post by lethal on Aug 17, 2003 2:46:46 GMT -5
FUN FACT:
People that are allergic to cats are not actually allergic to the hair of the cat, but rather to the cat's saliva, and as they tend to bathe themselves the saliva flakes off into the air, into your nose, making you, zbox, sneeze.
So if you do have trouble with that jjust give your cat bathes every so oftern (sounds tough? after the first few the cat will be ok)
and in the summertime a nice bath will be pleasant to the cat. Perhaps ( i dont know this one for sure) a cat would like a warm bath on a chilly winter night. Although they do havea fuzzy warm fur coat.
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 3:01:06 GMT -5
Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 17, 2003 3:01:06 GMT -5
FUN FACT: People that are allergic to cats are not actually allergic to the hair of the cat, but rather to the cat's saliva, and as they tend to bathe themselves the saliva flakes off into the air, into your nose, making you, zbox, sneeze. A very true fact. it does nto cause me to sneeze though. in fact I rarely have allergic reactions anymore. but when I do, my noses usually plugs up more than the sneezage. But both do happen. Did I mention I love cats?
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 3:02:06 GMT -5
Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 17, 2003 3:02:06 GMT -5
So if you do have trouble with that jjust give your cat bathes every so oftern (sounds tough? after the first few the cat will be ok) /me wishes he had a copy of that Martial Art of Cat Bathing file with him.
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lethal
Rorta Newbie
I can think of no smell sweeter than that of a freshly lit bowl.
Posts: 49
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My cat
Aug 17, 2003 3:40:16 GMT -5
Post by lethal on Aug 17, 2003 3:40:16 GMT -5
There is a martial art of cat bathing!!!!! ;D jk
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