
Never Hit The Kitty
Never Hit The Kitty
Life Lessons: There you go you little brat!


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Re: Never Hit The Kitty
Well, I agree it was not the smartest thing to do, but what makes you think the kitty didn't deserve a whack?Brooke wrote:Life Lessons: There you go you little brat!
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The baby shouldn't have hit the kitty like that, but I would be more worried if the kitty's claw got in the baby's eye. I would be thinking about givng the cat away. Dangerous.AsIfYouKnew wrote:
Well, I agree it was not the smartest thing to do, but what makes you think the kitty didn't deserve a whack?
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I would have buried that cat with just its head above ground then ran it over with a lawnmower.
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Helps to minimize the gore with maximum positive impact.Notorious wrote:I would have buried that cat with just its head above ground then ran it over with a lawnmower.
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By the time the owner caught up with the cat he or she wouldn't know why it was being punished. The kid gave the kitty a good whack that probably hurt, it was reacting as any normal animal would. I'll bet the kid never took a swing at another animal again.AsIfYouKnew wrote:
Well, I agree it was not the smartest thing to do, but what makes you think the kitty didn't deserve a whack?
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
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I have always had my cats declawed. It saves the furniture and holds down injuries when it's grooming time.Red wrote:
The baby shouldn't have hit the kitty like that, but I would be more worried if the kitty's claw got in the baby's eye. I would be thinking about givng the cat away. Dangerous.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
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Just kidding again Noto or are you serious this time?Notorious wrote:I would have buried that cat with just its head above ground then ran it over with a lawnmower.
Don't you think the kitty reacted as any animal would? What about another kid? Probably saved the brat from being beat up in the future.
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Yo Paul, how's it going? Anything *amiss* today?Parrotpaul wrote: Helps to minimize the gore with maximum positive impact.

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It was either team's game to win....the Giants played pretty much the same game that gave the Pats fits in the SB game. They pressured Brady the whole game. Brady was off and those STUPID defensive penalties at the end of the quarter were deadly. Waayyy too bad Chung went out when he did...Sergio Brown is a terrible safety...he was Eli's best secret weapon. Three way tie for first in the AFC East...Pats play the Jets next Sunday night...the Giants/49ers game will be a good game.
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I agree: I also front-declawed my cats for just those reasons.Brooke wrote: I have always had my cats declawed. It saves the furniture and holds down injuries when it's grooming time.
Can't see whether or not the cat in the vid clip is declawed, but if it was, it's attack would STILL scare the kid sh*tless and teach him to not hit animals like that...
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Oh my...If I saw a cat do that to my BABY (remember we're talking about a baby)..I would just pick it upNotorious wrote:I would have buried that cat with just its head above ground then ran it over with a lawnmower.
open the front door..and throw it like a shot put..I'd even do a couple circles to pick up momentum
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Re: Never Hit The Kitty
The kid is already crying, so perhaps the cat already did something and the kid is retaliating first.
Neither one looks innocent

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The cat should be put down.

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The kid has a bad temper, he is obviously guilty.SoMelo wrote:The kid is already crying, so perhaps the cat already did something and the kid is retaliating first.Neither one looks innocent

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Why, because the cat defended himself? Your opinion doesn't count because you are clearly ignorant of animal and human behavior.Tar Pit wrote:The cat should be put down.![]()
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
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I'm not much of a cat fan.. I was feeding the feral cat (Bianca) after I took her kittens from her, cuz I was trying to catch her so she could be neutered and then release her again, but some other cat (Stella) started bogarting the food so Bianca and Don Gato took off.
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100% serious Brooke.Brooke wrote: Just kidding again Noto or are you serious this time?
Don't you think the kitty reacted as any animal would? What about another kid? Probably saved the brat from being beat up in the future.
I've done it before, nothing sounds so sweet as the muffled screams of a cat under a lawnmower.
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OK, then PM me your name and contact information, I am going to report you to the police for animal abuse. You probably use drugs too. I will mention that as well.Notorious wrote: 100% serious Brooke.
I've done it before, nothing sounds so sweet as the muffled screams of a cat under a lawnmower.
Who in their right mind uses a welcome sign to mean people who would come into their home uninvited, paid by their neighbors who are using their illegal labor, overrun the neighborhood, and refuse to leave?
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You appear to be exhibiting all the characteristics of a serial killerNotorious wrote: 100% serious Brooke.
I've done it before, nothing sounds so sweet as the muffled screams of a cat under a lawnmower.