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13 Jul 2012, 3:36 am

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i guess a "stim" [whatever it's called] for me would be to bring out the red and green lasers and stimulate the cats with 'em.

nono, I meant for us to de-stress while we have company by stimming "hidden" by having our cats in our laps. :) Socially acceptable stimming, so to speak. :)

having cats chase around laser dots destresses me. :)

Hehe, speaking of... I once lay down beneath the coffee table to pet our dog, while we had visitors. They commented on it and said it was abit weird for a grown man to do so, but hey, it de-stressed me. :)


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13 Jul 2012, 4:07 am

Blownmind wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
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i guess a "stim" [whatever it's called] for me would be to bring out the red and green lasers and stimulate the cats with 'em.

nono, I meant for us to de-stress while we have company by stimming "hidden" by having our cats in our laps. :) Socially acceptable stimming, so to speak. :)

having cats chase around laser dots destresses me. :)

Hehe, speaking of... I once lay down beneath the coffee table to pet our dog, while we had visitors. They commented on it and said it was abit weird for a grown man to do so, but hey, it de-stressed me. :)

i suppose i do lots of things that many would consider "weird for a grown man to do"



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13 Jul 2012, 4:12 am

auntblabby wrote:
i suppose i do lots of things that many would consider "weird for a grown man to do"


Likewise.



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14 Jul 2012, 3:53 am

Atomsk wrote:
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i suppose i do lots of things that many would consider "weird for a grown man to do"


Likewise.

good :) us weirdos oughta stick together, then :bounce: Image



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14 Jul 2012, 3:06 pm

Cats are awesome. :D Their like badass little dead pan snarkers that have a purcute for being cute. And totally rock for that... :wink:

Their sassy to a beautiful falt.

They'd make such fun pets :D I wish I could have one I have a dog and he wouldn't be good around cats. Oh well....



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14 Jul 2012, 3:26 pm

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Hehe, speaking of... I once lay down beneath the coffee table to pet our dog, while we had visitors. They commented on it and said it was abit weird for a grown man to do so, but hey, it de-stressed me. :)

I went to a guy's extremely wealthy parents' house while they were out of town and while everybody else oohed and aahed over the mansion and the pool and all the glamour, I was on the floor playing with their cat.



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14 Jul 2012, 3:32 pm

Cats are fun to play with. :D I don't get to play with them very often, though. But their 'playing' styal is VERY Bold. They like seriously leap twards any toys you give to them, from what I remember lol it's awesome. :D

And the way they play with them you'd think they were little pokemon having an epic battle agenst the rival XD

I really hope I get to play with them more often someday.

:D :lol:



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14 Jul 2012, 9:21 pm

Mindsigh wrote:
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Hehe, speaking of... I once lay down beneath the coffee table to pet our dog, while we had visitors. They commented on it and said it was abit weird for a grown man to do so, but hey, it de-stressed me. :)

I went to a guy's extremely wealthy parents' house while they were out of town and while everybody else oohed and aahed over the mansion and the pool and all the glamour, I was on the floor playing with their cat.

i bet the cat was appreciative.



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14 Jul 2012, 10:24 pm

auntblabby wrote:
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Hehe, speaking of... I once lay down beneath the coffee table to pet our dog, while we had visitors. They commented on it and said it was abit weird for a grown man to do so, but hey, it de-stressed me. :)

I went to a guy's extremely wealthy parents' house while they were out of town and while everybody else oohed and aahed over the mansion and the pool and all the glamour, I was on the floor playing with their cat.

i bet the cat was appreciative.

I'd play with the cat, too.

Espesally cuz i'm not around these cool fuzzballs enouth :D

Sides, cats have an attitude to them that 'wealth' can never match up to.

Cats rule.

:P

Also, their soo cute and playful and just plain...epic :D


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15 Jul 2012, 12:26 am

if only they didn't stink.



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15 Jul 2012, 12:29 am

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if only they didn't stink.

Hmm..mine doesn't.


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15 Jul 2012, 12:44 am

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if only they didn't stink.

Hmm..mine doesn't.

have you ever caught whiff of your cat's breath? every cat whose breath i smelled, reeked like carrion.



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15 Jul 2012, 12:52 am

auntblabby wrote:
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if only they didn't stink.

Hmm..mine doesn't.

have you ever caught whiff of your cat's breath? every cat whose breath i smelled, reeked like carrion.

Ahh, yes, their breath, if kind of depends on what you feed them. Like..many people believe milk is awesome for cat, but it is actually not good for a cat to drink milk from a cow. There are special milk in stores for cats though.

Our cats are psychopaths...they kill mice/snakes/birds, and just plays with them, but never eat them, it seems. That might be a factor aswell. :)


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15 Jul 2012, 1:07 am

Blownmind wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Blownmind wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
if only they didn't stink.

Hmm..mine doesn't.

have you ever caught whiff of your cat's breath? every cat whose breath i smelled, reeked like carrion.

Ahh, yes, their breath, if kind of depends on what you feed them. Like..many people believe milk is awesome for cat, but it is actually not good for a cat to drink milk from a cow. There are special milk in stores for cats though.

Our cats are psychopaths...they kill mice/snakes/birds, and just plays with them, but never eat them, it seems. That might be a factor aswell. :)

every cat i've known would eat their prey unless it was leaving it on the porch as a tribute to its humans. it was not uncommon for mushi [my late father's cat] to be seen with the back end of a mouse [complete with dangling tail] hanging out of its mouth as it was walking in the yard. and btw, did you know cats love ice cream and whipped cream? just make sure it isn't chocolate.



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15 Jul 2012, 5:12 am

Bad breath is often a sign of periodontitis, which for cats is lethal.

I must guard my vanilla ice-cream with my life.


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15 Jul 2012, 5:21 am

I think my cat's breath smells bad but he's just a kitten. I don't think he could have periodontitis yet. I guess it's not that bad. It just smells like stinky cat food.

He also has terrible stinky farts, enough to gag you and make you leave the room sometimes.

I can't change his food yet because it took us a while to find something he could eat that didn't give him diarrhea. He won't touch dry food at all and eats "Chicken Soup for the Kitten Lover's Soul- Kitten Formula" canned food.

I don't really know how old he is but I had him 7 weeks now. I got him too young from outside and have no way to know his exact age.