One Pissed Cat

This is the most feral cat I have ever seen.

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2006/08/devil-cat.html

That demon cat is probably all talk. Jeff is down for whatever.

Its a baby liger.

This cat was abused by humans…that is all.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:
This cat was abused by humans…that is all.[/quote]

Sad but true. Its had a beating and now puts on a show of aggression.
Shame really.

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
Its a baby liger.[/quote]

Bred for it’s skills in magic.

I have the dumbest cat in the world.

This week he has fallen down the elevator shaft twice in less than 24 hours,

and-

Keeps sticking his head in the dogs food bowl.

He has been lucky so far, and had to have half of its face re-attatched after the last dog bowl incident, but will not stop trying to eat with the dog.

He’s like the Paris Hilton of the cat world. Pretty, but dumb.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
I have the dumbest cat in the world.

This week he has fallen down the elevator shaft twice in less than 24 hours,

and-

Keeps sticking his head in the dogs food bowl.

He has been lucky so far, and had to have half of its face re-attatched after the last dog bowl incident, but will not stop trying to eat with the dog.

He’s like the Paris Hilton of the cat world. Pretty, but dumb.

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Dont blame the cat. Its owner error!

I’ve tried separating while feeding the dog,and squirting the cat when he goes near the bowl, but I’m out of idea to discourage him.

The elevator thing is a new one though. I figured he would have learned after the first fall, but no way. I’m going to have to build a cover for it.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
I’ve tried separating while feeding the dog,and squirting the cat when he goes near the bowl, but I’m out of idea to discourage him.

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How about a shock collar? Everytime he goes near the bowl you give him a good zap?

[quote]dre wrote:
SkyzykS wrote:
I’ve tried separating while feeding the dog,and squirting the cat when he goes near the bowl, but I’m out of idea to discourage him.

How about a shock collar? Everytime he goes near the bowl you give him a good zap?[/quote]

What about when he’s not home to watch the cat?

My brother’s cat got hit by a car. Knocked him unconscious for quite awhile but he lived!

Cats, IMO, are just chinese food on the run :slight_smile:

A lot of guys don’t like or don’t respect cats… but consider back a generation or two.

Nothing keeps rats, rodents and bugs at bay like a hunting cat. The fact modern life means they don’t get to serve that purpose for us much doesn’t mean they didn’t earn their keep in the past.

Dogs, big pest protection.
Cats, small pest protection.

[quote]ThatGirl77 wrote:
dre wrote:
SkyzykS wrote:
I’ve tried separating while feeding the dog,and squirting the cat when he goes near the bowl, but I’m out of idea to discourage him.

How about a shock collar? Everytime he goes near the bowl you give him a good zap?

What about when he’s not home to watch the cat?

My brother’s cat got hit by a car. Knocked him unconscious for quite awhile but he lived![/quote]

He could do the same thing my old roommate did with his dog when he wasn’t home. Along with the shock collar is this small disc that sets up a perimeter around itself. So, you set that near the dog’s bowl, and when the cat goes near it, it shocks him. Eventually, it just won’t go near the bowl.

Unless its retarded, then u’ll have a nice roasted cat when you get home.

[quote]bigroman wrote:
Unless its retarded, then u’ll have a nice roasted cat when you get home.[/quote]

Which is the way all cats should be IMO.