2019-08-23 at 9:02 AM UTC
Floopy kitties are cute go fuck yourselves
2019-08-23 at 10:23 AM UTC
people with cats disgust me.
people who let cats swipe their asssholes along their entire bodies disgust me even more,
it should be a gas chamberable offence to have cats in your sleeping quarters,
2019-08-23 at 11:08 AM UTC
ITT Aldra is judged by his cat’s size
Good God! Bigger fish to fry in this world!
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2019-08-23 at 11:33 AM UTC
Your cats are fine. I’ve seen a few “oh lawd he’s comings” in my time. I feel sorry for there little legs and knees.
2019-08-23 at 12:04 PM UTC
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honestly they're one of the few things I care about, I love them to death
2019-08-23 at 12:14 PM UTC
How old are they? My cat is a savage. She’s 16 and still kills and eats her prey. She is an outdoor cat. When I try to get her in, she sits in the basement and waits for the “right time” to zip outta there when I open the door. She sits on my porch. If I open the door for her, she walks away. She’s always had wild instincts. She’s super fit, but that comes from being outside, and I feed her good food. She has a way into the garage for food, water, and her bed. In the winter, when it’s frigid outside, we have a space heater directed on her bed. She sits out there and basks in the heat. Even though she is wild, she still loves getting lovins and petted from anyone who comes up my drive. There’s a little boy that walks with his parents every evening, he always stops at my driveway and DeDe comes out to see him.
My son named her DeDe from Dexter’s Labratory, lol
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Originally posted by Technologist
How old are they? My cat is a savage. She’s 16 and still kills and eats her prey. She is an outdoor cat. When I try to get her in, she sits in the basement and waits for the “right time” to zip outta there when I open the door. She sits on my porch. If I open the door for her, she walks away. She’s always had wild instincts. She’s super fit, but that comes from being outside, and I feed her good food. She has a way into the garage for food, water, and her bed. In the winter, when it’s frigid outside, we have a space heater directed on her bed. She sits out there and basks in the heat. Even though she is wild, she still loves getting lovins and petted from anyone who comes up my drive. There’s a little boy that walks with his parents every evening, he always stops at my driveway and DeDe comes out to see him.
My son named her DeDe from Dexter’s Labratory, lol
3 and 4 I believe, I only have estimated birth dates because both were rescues. Martin was released to a shelter because his owners thought he was too much trouble given his medical issues and Silvia was a stray who got impounded.
It's actually been really interesting to see her change over the last few months/year; she used to be really apprehensive and now she's extremely affectionate... when she wants to be.
Martin's always been affectionate, and he sounds like a little diesel engine when he purrs. He really likes headbutts
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2019-08-23 at 1:42 PM UTC
But are they immune to propaganda?
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2019-08-23 at 3:57 PM UTC
I did t know dry food caused bladder stones, I thought it was fine so long as they also had lots of water. Apparently not.
Cats are dumb lil bitches. Dogs are by far superior.
2019-08-23 at 4:01 PM UTC
Cats slitting your throat while you sleep
2019-08-23 at 4:08 PM UTC
Meh, they're just different. Cats are generally like a roommate or friend, dogs are like having a child.
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