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16 hours ago, Zwylde said:

Flounder.  Born NYE 2024.  We got her at 9 weeks and now 4 months old.  Training her to be my boat house cat to keep the birds from nesting and making a mess.  Slowly getting her used to the outdoors but she is going to be a natural of course.  Already wants to go out all the time.

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That is a cool cat.

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This little fella was left behind with another cat by a neighbor at few years ago. He finally decided I'm ok. Very sweet, very small. He wants in the house, now. I don't think he knows Blue would kill him the first chance she got. So, he's getting fed and hanging out in my front yard. Greets me at the door every morning.

 

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1 hour ago, SurlyGator said:

I can't help but notice this thread is on page four while the "another" my dog is awesome thread is on page 200.

 

As an owner of both, I totally get it.

The cats prefer it this way

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9 hours ago, SurlyGator said:

I can't help but notice this thread is on page four while the "another" my dog is awesome thread is on page 200.

 

As an owner of both, I totally get it.

If we had a "My cat's and asshole" thread, it'd be at about 300 pages by now. 

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10 hours ago, SurlyGator said:

I can't help but notice this thread is on page four while the "another" my dog is awesome thread is on page 200.

 

Dog's are for owners who need emotional validation.  

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Posted
2 hours ago, Parliament said:

Dog's are for owners who need emotional validation.  

Dogs are for owners who don't want a pet that has to piss in a box in the house. 

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2 minutes ago, Parliament said:

Dogs are for owners who like to pick up poop with their hands.  

They have scoopers for that, just like the ones you use to pick up cat shit from the litter box. The litter box that is in the house. 

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I grew up despising cats, mostly because I’m terribly allergic to them, but also because I found the aloofness off putting. 

Then, in college I got adopted by a kitten. I developed a soft spot for kittens but still rejected adult cats. Finally, starting in 2018 when I installed video surveillance cameras on my property, I finally got to see what stone cold assassins the strays were around my house, protecting my property from rats, snakes, and anything else that tried to mess with us. Now I love these creatures. They are awesome. 

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50 minutes ago, Deej said:

Dogs are for owners who don't want a pet that has to piss in a box in the house. 

As an owner of 4 cats and 3 dogs @Deej is not wrong. Fucking hate the litter box and am glad two of ours mainly live outside.

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I’m generally annoyed by people that let their pets roam the neighborhood unabated, but I have a soft spot for a little black cat that belongs to some neighbors behind us. He’s a little too good at hunting apparently because his owners put a collar with a bell on him awhile back. Watching him on our security cameras at night cracks me up. He has the same routine of patrolling our house every night. If something is out of place it really bugs him. Nothing pisses him off more than if someone is staying overnight and their car is parked in our driveway. 

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Two Octobers ago my gf was moving and one day a little kitten walked up on the back porch. No clue where she came from because this was a corner house at a busy intersection and only a business next door and across the street. A day or two goes by and the kitten finds her way into the garage so my gf gives her some food. This is less than a week from her moving and she's not allowed anymore pets in her new apartment. Well, i couldn't just let the little thing stay behind and starve or get ran over so i take the little shit in. Her name is Mr. Kitty (if you watch south park you get it) and she's been awesome. Doesn't like anybody but me and the gf and is "scared" of everything but that's getting better over time. When i brought her home she was between 4-6 weeks old and in August she'll be 2. When i get on my phone i'll post some pics of her. 

Never thought I'd like having a cat but she's pretty damn cool. Likes to go outside and chase the squirrels and birds even though she gets nowhere close to catching them lol  She has a bf next door but if he gets too close to the door she hisses and runs him off. She's perfectly fine with him away from the door. 

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IMG_8232.thumb.jpeg.a6425e75829422ab682a8eae0f7f0974.jpegLouie is the dark one on left (he’s a Birman with blue eyes) 

Elouise “weezy” is the white one on the right (she’s a ragdoll with blue eyes)

They are both social without being annoying and are very very sweet. Louie wakes me between 5/530am every morning and makes biscuits on me and purrs. Great cats

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Posted
27 minutes ago, BERT said:

She has a bf next door but if he gets too close to the door she hisses and runs him off. She's perfectly fine with him away from the door. 

Undefeated

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Posted
1 hour ago, BERT said:

BTW, can anyone tell me what kind of cat i have? I haven't been able to figure it out

It's called a tortoiseshell, or tortie for short.  Not a breed, a genetic coat pattern that occurs only in females, like calicos.  It can theoretically occur in any breed of cat.  Black with orange/red speckles and "highlights" and the occasional white spot.

Her actual breed seems to be domestic longhair, or mediumhair.

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16 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

It's called a tortoiseshell, or tortie for short.  Not a breed, a genetic coat pattern that occurs only in females, like calicos.  It can theoretically occur in any breed of cat.  Black with orange/red speckles and "highlights" and the occasional white spot.

Her actual breed seems to be domestic longhair, or mediumhair.

Thanks, man

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