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Re: Cats... UGH! *shakes head*
Originally Posted by Mike41793
dogs have soft bellies too, and theyll actually let you rub their bellies without going bi-polar on you
SOME DOGS.... My cousins dog sure didnt like.
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I think your kitty needs to go on kitty Prozac!
Maybe it's just my luck, but my family has never had the "typical" bi-polar cat (11 in my lifetime, including my own two). Our cats have all come from shelters or as strays, yet they've all been loving and sweet. Yes, a couple started off a little nippy if you got too rough, but it was easily trained out of them with a bop on the nose, saying NO, and walking away. They HATE being ignored, so I think that was the most effective part of it.
Even though I am a cat person at heart, at some point I would like to get a Greyhound. They've got all the qualities I would want in a dog, including a lack of "doggy smell". That's the main thing that turns me off dogs; they stink! I work as a vet tech, and every dog that comes in, except the Greys and the little frou-frou dogs that stink like the owner's perfume, have that doggy odor, even if they recently were bathed. I often ask Grey owners when the last time they had a bath was, because I'm curious, and they often get a far off look on their face, thinking..."oh, I don't know! Maybe 6 months ago?" and they have NO smell!
Anyway, yes, some cats are pyscho!
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Well, let me tell you.. Domestic house cat, and purebred cat = night and day. I have a bi-polar torti cat, a schizo semi ferral cat we saved, and the sweetest most lovable even tempered purebred cats. Hind sight, I will never have a "domestic cat" again, and save my $ and get my purebreds only. They aren't your "typical cat". It's amazing the personality difference, and how well adjusted a purebred is. That being said, yes, your regulation cat is semi-crazy. I do love my kitties though....
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Last edited by DooLittle; 06-03-2012 at 01:19 AM.
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Re: Cats... UGH! *shakes head*
I have a male tabby cat that is a complete psycho! He will be all loving one minute only to be biting and scratching the next. I would so rather be bitten by my ball python.
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