EastCoastConservative wrote:
I've always wondered about people who go out of their way to profess cat hatred. Animal hatred of any kind is a distinct mark of antisocial personality disorder.
What is arbitrary judgment of others a mark of?
EastCoastConservative wrote:
I've always wondered about people who go out of their way to profess cat hatred. Animal hatred of any kind is a distinct mark of antisocial personality disorder.
What is arbitrary judgment of others a mark of?
Do lost dog signs have a point?
http://ahumorsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/lostpuppy.jpg
H2OhNo wrote:
Do lost dog signs have a point?
http://ahumorsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/lostpuppy.jpg
lol, nice.
And yes, dogs will come when commanded and can be walked to your backyard while the neighbor comes to get it. Cats will look at you like you have 3 eyes.
gray squirrel wrote:
Hounddogharrier wrote:They are competing for the same prey -, squirrels. As soon as coyotes move in to an area they kill the cats off to lessen competition .
A house cat could kill a squirrel??
A house cat has a hard time to catch a squirrel. Mine try but the squirrel scrambles up and down fences too fast. I'm sure they could kill one if they caught it.
My cat responds to his name and commands so I would say that it's as useful as a "lost dog" sign.
thejeff wrote:
unanswered prayers wrote:
Is there any point to praying?
I put up lost cat signs twice and both times got my cats back. Someone called and said my cat was on their porch and it was still chilling there when I got there to pick him up.
Praying won't try to suffocate you in the middle of the night.
Won't help if you are.
thejeff wrote:
Whacked like an Egyptian wrote:
Like when jeff's imaginary friend is taking out the firstborn of people he hates?
I forgive you.
You need to talk to your boss. He's the one knocking off innocent kids.
The poster is for the cat who will see their picture and realize they are wanted at home.
They are there to appease 9 year old girls.
thejeff wrote:
EastCoastConservative wrote:
I've always wondered about people who go out of their way to profess cat hatred. Animal hatred of any kind is a distinct mark of antisocial personality disorder.
What is arbitrary judgment of others a mark of?
That wasn't an arbitrary judgement. Hatred of pets and expression of joy when they are maimed or killed is a sign of antisocial disorder.
Actually cats are amazingly athletic and many (not all) are very aware and interactive with select people.
thejeff wrote:
What am I supposed to to if I see the cat? Try to catch it? Call the owners and hope the cat stays put until they arrive?
Hello world
HelloWorld314 wrote:
thejeff wrote:
What am I supposed to to if I see the cat? Try to catch it? Call the owners and hope the cat stays put until they arrive?
Hello world
Give jeff a break. He destroyed most of his brain with alcohol and now he's trying get rid of the remainder by training as a moran.
Acquired idiocy wrote:
HelloWorld314 wrote:
Hello world
Give jeff a break. He destroyed most of his brain with alcohol and now he's trying get rid of the remainder by training as a moran.
I would say the training is complete
He's going for a Masters.
My cat not only comes when called but is well trained, does tricks, and is pretty interesting to watch hunt. The claws are extremely sharp.
Cool animal.
All He Does Is Win wrote:
gray squirrel wrote:
A house cat could kill a squirrel??
A house cat has a hard time to catch a squirrel. Mine try but the squirrel scrambles up and down fences too fast. I'm sure they could kill one if they caught it.
Cats catch baby squirrels and chipmunks . I doubt the coyotes are savy enough to figure out the cats aren't eating adult squirrels or rats.
Other than cat trapping videos an always hilarious activity is to read actual studies about cats, like the ones spotlighting the small undeveloped brains and determination to kill their owner. Naturally every study is met by desperate denial, until the next study is essentially the same thing only worse.
Cat loving is one of the great litmus tests I'm aware of. We have one addict in the family. More than $250,000 has been absolutely wasted on her treatment, with no benefit whatsoever. She is also a life long liar, cheat, thief, sneak, and cat lover.
I immediately distrust anyone who is a cat lover. Subjectivity is an absolute killer. Simply too difficult to run the table...evaluating everyone perfectly on a case by case basis. I know if I assign poor judgment and value systems to each cat lover I'll be correct far more often than not.
I once met an adult male who spent 18 years living with three cats in small a studio apartment.
Awsi Dooger wrote:
Other than cat trapping videos an always hilarious activity is to read actual studies about cats, like the ones spotlighting the small undeveloped brains and determination to kill their owner. Naturally every study is met by desperate denial, until the next study is essentially the same thing only worse.
Cat loving is one of the great litmus tests I'm aware of. We have one addict in the family. More than $250,000 has been absolutely wasted on her treatment, with no benefit whatsoever. She is also a life long liar, cheat, thief, sneak, and cat lover.
I immediately distrust anyone who is a cat lover. Subjectivity is an absolute killer. Simply too difficult to run the table...evaluating everyone perfectly on a case by case basis. I know if I assign poor judgment and value systems to each cat lover I'll be correct far more often than not.
You sound like you fear cats. The big cats can mess you up pretty bad. The cats instinctively know who hates them. Do not run alone in western mountain trails.