Beautiful cat and amazing photographs.Futureman said:Lucy
BdoUK said:My Labrador Enzo playing in the snow last weekend...
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Au contraire, he looks like an evil genius.my mutt cat Simba. He's not as retarded as he looks
OverHeat said:Rico
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Adorable.JohnTinker said:by popular demand:
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(yoshi, my pembroke welsh corgi)
S. L. said:ooo i had rats long ago.
they are smart and cute.
I might be wrong, but from my experience adult cats might scratch the eyes of other adult cats open, but they are very patient with kittens. It's like how cats and dogs endure the torture some toddlers put them through, while they wouldn't take it from an adult man/woman.lil smoke said:Is it safe to bring a very small kitten into a house with the cat who is about 6 years old, and has never interacted with other animals before? Will she become jealous?
The cat is fine with me, but before I got her she was a street cat, and was not able to coexist with the other cats at the 'shelter'. She's always been strange and moody.
I was thinking that giving her a sort of child to look after would bring some purpose to her life rather than following me around waiting for the next meal and bowel movement. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
That's why i have only female rats. And my rats peed on me when they were little, but they somehow understood that it's bad doing so and try to not do it when they are jumping around in my shirtMash said:I used to have some too, they are quite good pets but they have huge balls and piss on your hands.
Dabanton said:This is Che and she's three she hates cameras absolutely hates them. In fact she doesn't even have to see the camera, it can just be in it's bag, but she'll know what your intentions are and leg it.:lol
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Do you only use fabric and towels in the cage? If so, how does it work for you?Belfast said:3-month-oldish boar named Cornelius:
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I have a weakness for bassets, awesome dog!!Mash said:
hmm, well once I get the kitten, I have to keep it. I've never seen my cat get aggressive, she's just not that cuddly. I did see a lot of 'emotion' the other day when I was watching a cat program on Discovery. She was stunned, especially when she saw some kittens. I didn't know cats could recognize things thru the TV. I thought she was going to try to go thru it!Souldriver said:I might be wrong, but from my experience adult cats might scratch the eyes of other adult cats open, but they are very patient with kittens. It's like how cats and dogs endure the torture some toddlers put them through, while they wouldn't take it from an adult man/woman.
I'd "test" it first. Just put the kitten next to your cat and see what happens. If she starts getting agressive, than maybe it's not a good idea.
Heh, I don't want to be the one making you get the little kitten, but I personally would do it.lil smoke said:hmm, well once I get the kitten, I have to keep it. I've never seen my cat get aggressive, she's just not that cuddly. I did see a lot of 'emotion' the other day when I was watching a cat program on Discovery. She was stunned, especially when she saw some kittens. I didn't know cats could recognize things thru the TV. I thought she was going to try to go thru it!
Olivier said:Mr. Mittens
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Souther said:I have no pet of my own to share but i thought i would share this video.
If you look up CUTE in the dictionary you will find this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_iKyJqV7sM
You don't even understand charisma!MrCheez said:There is something wrong with that crazy cat's neck!
neuroticphil said:She also does not like to be held. My wife helps illustrate this character flaw.
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