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Calling all cat owners.... (pg. 5)
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| DCgirly |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
you cannot cave in. Buy earplugs, and don't let the cat in |
So true. I have owned cats all my life. They will eventually give up and learn.
Put a scratching post next to you door too at night. |
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| DCgirly |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
this may not be a realistic option for you, but i would suggest getting another cat. it'll keep her busy and she won't be so dependent on you for attention. |
I had to do this as well. My cat is CRAZY and needed someone to play with. |
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| L.E.N. |
| quote: | Originally posted by DCgirly
I had to do this as well. My cat is CRAZY and needed someone to play with. |
Especially indoor only cats. |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
i woke up this morning to my cat eating dry spaghetti on the pantry floor. |
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| In The Lobby |
| cats are cunts and so are the owners |
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| bigjimslade002 |

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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by StanVoid
a dog is an emotionally shallow animal... when you yell at a dog, his tail will go between his legs and cover his genitals, his ears will go down. A dog is very easy to break, but cats make you work for their affection. They don't sell out the way dogs do. |
No, cats are moody turds who only look your way when they can be bothered. Dogs are fun-loving, happy creatures who will always love you and appreciate you, even if you're a worthless piece of .
Dogs rule, simply because you can grab a dog by the face and roll it over or tackle it to the ground and it will love it and play along - try doing that to a cat and it will take your eyes out.
| quote: | Originally posted by In The Lobby
cats are cunts and |
Definitely.
| quote: | | Originally posted by In The Lobby so are the owners |
Perhaps. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
No, cats are moody turds who only look your way when they can be bothered. |
Sounds like most people :p
Seriously though, how much of a dog's 'love' or 'happiness' is just out of obedience? Quite a bit, I would wager. They're all playful and fun because you say "c'mere boy, let's play!" and they do as they're told.
A cat, however, only loves you becuase it wants to love you, or because it wants to play, not because you've told it to. Like people :p |
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| Fl@k Monkey |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
lol i actually started a bulletin on myspace when i first got my kitten and said that anyone who was considering having children should get a kitten first. |
oh yes.
My gf use to be all "ahh.. i'll be a good mummy" giving me all the hints. I'm 20 ing yrs old so we brought a kitten instead. First few months:
Cat: meow meow meow meow meow
GF: Shhh
Cat: Meow meow meow meow
GF: Grrrr
Cat: MEOW MEOW MEOW MEOW
GF: SHUT THE UP!
yeah, she re-thought that one real ing quick. Was ok for me.. My cochlea's blown and i sleep on my good ear.
Your cat will grow out of the habbit eventually. It's just something your going to have to grin and bear with.
If i was you i would try giving it a massive playtime, big feed, And let it get tired before attempting to sleep. The meowing is probably because it wants to be close by some human contact. I know my cat pisses her pants when left all alone.. So maybe try the play time, feed time, and then try and settle the kitten at the bottom of the bed and hopefully it'll fall asleep itself.
Don't sell it off whatever you do.. My gf was trying to convince me to sell ours and now its grown out of its habbits and falls asleep the whole night. |
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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Sounds like most people :p
Seriously though, how much of a dog's 'love' or 'happiness' is just out of obedience? Quite a bit, I would wager. They're all playful and fun because you say "c'mere boy, let's play!" and they do as they're told.
A cat, however, only loves you becuase it wants to love you, or because it wants to play, not because you've told it to. Like people :p |
I disagree, I think dogs love you because that's their nature, not because they have to.
Regardless of why the animal shows affection, the way I see it, the whole point of having a pet is having something that will never give you attitude; it's meant to be a relaxing, simple companion who you can always depend on to cheer you up or entertain you.
Cats either aren't there because they're eating the neighbour's budgie, or they're giving you 'tude. No thanks! |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
I disagree, I think dogs love you because that's their nature, not because they have to. |
Correct. The dog is used to being in a pack and if it's only 1 dog in a house, the other inhabitants are it's pack with him or her, it's nature as you say :)
I just love dogs over cats because of the size, because I can take her out to the fields with a football and she'll chase it for hours, or we can walk along some trails and she'll just meander along but always come back when asked to, useful for when birds need that extra second to get away or when there's danger. This is also why small dogs suck, they're just not elegant, seeing a medium-large dog running around a field is fun, seeing how something much smaller than us can cover so much ground in such little effort. |
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| Fpcookie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
No, cats are moody turds who only look your way when they can be bothered. Dogs are fun-loving, happy creatures who will always love you and appreciate you, even if you're a worthless piece of .
Dogs rule, simply you can grab a dog by the face and roll it over or tackle it to the ground and it will love it and play along - try doing that to a cat and it will take your eyes out.
Definitely.
Perhaps. |
we agree too much :p |
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