Cats are evil

Started by Annie, December 05, 2019, 04:10:05 PM

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Kalifornia.

Cats hate water. What did her dumb ass expect?

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CHOKE

December 05, 2019, 08:20:16 PM #3 Last Edit: December 05, 2019, 08:22:56 PM by Chokeā€™mon
My cat did the same thing
Tried crawling up my arm and my back

If he wasn't so cute I would have thrown him across the room

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Dumb ho
Shoulda clipped the cat's nails beforehand

Sinpool

Quote from: calamaree on December 05, 2019, 09:40:14 PM
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Dumb ho
Shoulda clipped the cat's nails beforehand
No she shouldn't thats amputation and harms the cat.


Sinpool

People often mistakenly believe that declawing their cats is a harmless "quick fix" for unwanted scratching. They don't realize that declawing can make a cat less likely to use the litter box or more likely to bite. Declawing also can cause lasting physical problems for your cat.
Many countries have banned declawing. The Humane Society of the United States opposes declawing except for the rare cases when it is necessary for medical purposes, such as the removal of cancerous nail bed tumors.
People who are worried about being scratched, especially those with immunodeficiencies or bleeding disorders, may be told incorrectly that their health will be protected by declawing their cats. However, infectious disease specialists don't recommend declawing. The risk from scratches for these people is less than those from bites, cat litter, or fleas carried by their cats.

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/declawing-cats-far-worse-manicure

protect the animals!


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Quote from: Luka Sabbat on December 05, 2019, 09:44:15 PM
People often mistakenly believe that declawing their cats is a harmless "quick fix" for unwanted scratching. They don't realize that declawing can make a cat less likely to use the litter box or more likely to bite. Declawing also can cause lasting physical problems for your cat.
Many countries have banned declawing. The Humane Society of the United States opposes declawing except for the rare cases when it is necessary for medical purposes, such as the removal of cancerous nail bed tumors.
People who are worried about being scratched, especially those with immunodeficiencies or bleeding disorders, may be told incorrectly that their health will be protected by declawing their cats. However, infectious disease specialists don't recommend declawing. The risk from scratches for these people is less than those from bites, cat litter, or fleas carried by their cats.

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/declawing-cats-far-worse-manicure

protect the animals!
Declawing and cutting the nails are two different things hun.

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Quote from: Luka Sabbat on December 05, 2019, 09:42:35 PM
Quote from: calamaree on December 05, 2019, 09:40:14 PM
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Dumb ho
Shoulda clipped the cat's nails beforehand
No she shouldn't thats amputation and harms the cat.
even better. He said what he said.

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Sinpool

Cats can trim their own nails.

leave them alone stop harming the animals!


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Do you even have a cat?


Cutting the tips of their nails doesn't harm them.

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Have you ever tried clipping your own nails? Did it hurt? :thatssowendy:

Sinpool

ur an animal abuser and im calling the police


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Hun you abuse all of our eyes every time you post a new crack head rapper.