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Originally posted by Moonstar
WBB
My personal experience with the human kind is that if you are not an animal lover you are not a compassionate person in general.
I totally agree with Ceri in all her threads on this one.
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My personal experience with the human kind is that if you are not an animal lover you are not a compassionate person in general.
I totally agree with Ceri in all her threads on this one.
my experience with cat lovers is that they are just normal people, like you or me.
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Originally posted by Moonstar
Arrrrrhhhh poor cat it's now homeless!!!!
Arrrrrhhhh poor cat it's now homeless!!!!
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From the article;
Now the word that I take issue with here was "accidentally". Was it an accident or is it further evidence, should any be required, that CATS ARE EVIL.
A 60-year-old woman is believed to have died after her pet cat accidentally pierced a varicose vein with its claw.
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And yes, I've always had cats - usually ex-feral with the occasional 'pure-bred' which I've found being mistreated or unwanted. Mrs DUP is the same. I had 6 cats and she had 7 when we met up. Now we are catless and the worse off for it. (And before you ask, all our cats are well cared for back in the UK. We couldn't have moved otherwise.)
Still, our neighbours' cats run up for cuddles when we drive in, so we are getting our 'fix' each day.
And for those who profess not to like cats - maybe the cats don't like YOU. Your loss, not the cats'.
So there!
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Don't take offence, you were one of the first people I spoke to on here and really admire you and you make me laugh alot!!!
By the way, I am waiting for the post when you say you have been accepted and I will raise a glass to you then!
Don't take offence, you were one of the first people I spoke to on here and really admire you and you make me laugh alot!!!
By the way, I am waiting for the post when you say you have been accepted and I will raise a glass to you then!
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Cat corpses are turning up almost every day.
A psychologist is working with the taskforce to help determine the kind of person likely to commit such a crime.
A psychologist is working with the taskforce to help determine the kind of person likely to commit such a crime.
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Originally posted by downunderpom
Nice looking cat. Wonder who inherited her?
And yes, I've always had cats - usually ex-feral with the occasional 'pure-bred' which I've found being mistreated or unwanted. Mrs DUP is the same. I had 6 cats and she had 7 when we met up. Now we are catless and the worse off for it. (And before you ask, all our cats are well cared for back in the UK. We couldn't have moved otherwise.)
Still, our neighbours' cats run up for cuddles when we drive in, so we are getting our 'fix' each day.
And for those who profess not to like cats - maybe the cats don't like YOU. Your loss, not the cats'.
So there!
Nice looking cat. Wonder who inherited her?
And yes, I've always had cats - usually ex-feral with the occasional 'pure-bred' which I've found being mistreated or unwanted. Mrs DUP is the same. I had 6 cats and she had 7 when we met up. Now we are catless and the worse off for it. (And before you ask, all our cats are well cared for back in the UK. We couldn't have moved otherwise.)
Still, our neighbours' cats run up for cuddles when we drive in, so we are getting our 'fix' each day.
And for those who profess not to like cats - maybe the cats don't like YOU. Your loss, not the cats'.
So there!
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I have two British Short Hairs and they are beautiful and if I am granted a visa definitely coming with me.
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Originally posted by Moonstar
WBB
Don't take offence, you were one of the first people I spoke to on here and really admire you and you make me laugh alot!!!
By the way, I am waiting for the post when you say you have been accepted and I will raise a glass to you then!
WBB
Don't take offence, you were one of the first people I spoke to on here and really admire you and you make me laugh alot!!!
By the way, I am waiting for the post when you say you have been accepted and I will raise a glass to you then!
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i find the whole cat thing really funny.
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Originally posted by WBB
i am not offended, really i'm not.
i find the whole cat thing really funny.
i am not offended, really i'm not.
i find the whole cat thing really funny.
Huh?
No smilies, mate - serious question.
To some of us, our pets are as important, as dear, and as loved as you love your children.
Point taken?
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Originally posted by WBB
do you place an animals life above that of a human?
do you place an animals life above that of a human?
To be really, really honest WBB it really would depend on the human,I abore anyone who mistreats any animal (as said before an avid animal activist etc etc). Sorry about this but this is the only subject I really get on my high horse!!!
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Originally posted by HUP
No idea what it means but it sounds painful.
No idea what it means but it sounds painful.
"The cat had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Now let's try:
"The child had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Still funny?
Thought not.
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Originally posted by downunderpom
From Billy's last link:
"The cat had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Now let's try:
"The child had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Still funny?
Thought not.
From Billy's last link:
"The cat had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Now let's try:
"The child had been dissected with near surgical precision."
Still funny?
Thought not.
LOL should laugh reallly have children myself!!!
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