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Gareth Wrote:
i AM a meow-mow
meow

i like to say meow



uhhh right how about you go sit down in a nice quiet room and i'll fetch the nice men in white coats to come and get you! Tongue

I like cats unfortunately we had to give away our last one because he was literally so stupid he would lay in the road even when cars where coming! eventually he got hit we thought it might make things better but he still wanted to go out so we gave him away last I heard was that he is living in a house with great big fields at the back of the house!

:cry: :'(

I Looooove cats; but not quite as much as I despise cat haters and harbor violent impulses towards those who harm them. If  I saw some redneck hunter shooting a cat for no reason I'd promptly shoot him in return.

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I'm not very fond of people who are cruel to dogs either.  


Me neither. HOWEVER-dogs, unlike cats, can be threatning and potentially dangerous. So I dont like people who are mean to friendly dogs. But if its an aggressive dog I can understand why some people react violently to them.

tenaciouscj Wrote:
Dogs are usually savage when they have been cruelly treated as puppies but unfortunately, some breeds are also quite aggressive eg. pitbulls.


yes but if given strict discipline it would cut down on the aggresion factor.

I have a cat. He's quite old... I got when I was either in Kindie or year one. >.< He's grown up with me, and went through hell with me...

I have a picture of him on my 'homepage'. :3 He's called Tinker. We call him Tinks, Tinkerbell...

[if you wouldn't mind his life story, read on.] Around 5 years a go, my mum had a boyfriend, and he had anger management problems... when he got angry, he used to kick Tinks around, as well as hurt my mum. So yeah, Tinks was wary of people for a while, always scratching/biting/hissing out of self-protection. But we've all moved on, including him. He's not that... err, rabid around strangers anymore.

We used to lock him up in a room of we had people over, but he's slowly getting better.
He's warming up to people a bit easier now. He's mostly worried that someone like my mum's ex-boyfriend might come around 'rough him up' so to say... *sighs*

Yes, as you can tell, I have an extreme connection with him. Big Grin I have had for the most part of my life, so it wouldn't be that odd...

Oh. My friend/almost sister also has a cat, too. And dog, and rats, and fish, and rabbits, and birds... yeah. I love her kitty like I love Tinks... just not that extreme. XD

... Right. Sorry. Rambling. ^^;

Pakrat Wrote:
Yes, and if they weren't rewarded for aggressive behaviour.


that too of course!! Tongue

also aren't pitbulls and rottweilers considered "chavvy" dogs?

* image of a pitbull and rottweiler walking down the road wearing a baseball cap and tracksuit bottoms drinking cider and syaing "banging" and "mush" *  O.o XD

found some funny pictures of cats you all may like!!



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