(de)Motivational Posters, Random Pics 7.0

The child is crying and pointing at the cat. I need to know what happened before that action before I can cast my judgement.

First off, an animal that walks around in a shit box would NOT be allowed on any beds in the house.
Second, my child would KNOW you can’t expect an animal not to retaliate after being struck - even if the cat did something that the kid thinks warranted a strike.

Either way, the vid is funny.

lol

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
First off, an animal that walks around in a shit box would NOT be allowed on any beds in the house.
Second, my child would KNOW you can’t expect an animal not to retaliate after being struck - even if the cat did something that the kid thinks warranted a strike.

Either way, the vid is funny.

lol
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this one might have been up before in here, but it goes w/ your shit in a box thoughts about cats.

my ol’ cat is 15. love him but sometimes I choke him for a few seconds and smack him around when he fucking wakes me up in the middle of the night yelling cat bullshit phrases loud as hell at 3am. he usually yells after he takes a shit and kicks around in his dirty shit box. your right ID -cat boxes, the concept of them shitting indoors, it is fucking gross.

I keep his box under a skirted table (so it cannot be seen) in a seldom used guest room of our house. I always fucking lose it and don’t understand folks who keep a litter box in their own fucking bathroom; get that shit as far away from me as possible, down in a dank dark basement is the best spot.

my cat wakes me every night yelling, “I JUST TOOK A HUGE FUCKING SHIT.”


Just love this gif so much…

Anyway, I would guess the cat is declawed. Either way, the million internet points can not be applied towards future therapy.

cat doest even go to scratch the kid, just biffs it

[quote]Christine wrote:
Just love this gif so much…

Anyway, I would guess the cat is declawed. Either way, the million internet points can not be applied towards future therapy.[/quote]

I would never, ever declaw a cat.

The first cat we had was from a farm, ripped ears and all and she would tear you apart if you did something not to her liking.

After one or two years or so she was so kind as to give a warning shot with her claws still retracted.

She was more lenient too, so one could say we found a happy medium.

Declawing her would have taken away her choice and that would be wrong.

he hit it pretty good though

[quote]So What wrote:

he hit it pretty good though[/quote]

Building Champions!

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Christine wrote:
Just love this gif so much…

Anyway, I would guess the cat is declawed. Either way, the million internet points can not be applied towards future therapy.[/quote]

I would never, ever declaw a cat.

The first cat we had was from a farm, ripped ears and all and she would tear you apart if you did something not to her liking.

After one or two years or so she was so kind as to give a warning shot with her claws still retracted.

She was more lenient too, so one could say we found a happy medium.

Declawing her would have taken away her choice and that would be wrong. [/quote]

The equivalent of declawing a cat in human terms would be cutting the first segment of your fingers off.


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I’m thinking of making this my next avatar here on T Nation. Still going with the 80s action theme.

Don’t tell The Bird!

Back with the cat/tiger theme because this looks awesome

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Sex then cuddle, but whatever.

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Tiger didn’t slap him…

Still waiting.