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Jan 06, 2008 23:29 |  #31

excellent shots of feral rage.


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Jan 06, 2008 23:33 |  #32

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Jan 07, 2008 01:24 |  #33

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Wow great shot even if the cat does look a little evil (still cute though). Sad part is that our cat looks just like the picture you have of him two years ago and he tries to attack my legs (yet loves my husband lol) so should I be worried I wonder LOL

I'd at least start wearing long pants and slippers all the time.


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Jan 07, 2008 01:31 |  #34

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I'd at least start wearing long pants and slippers all the time.

LOL yeah i try to most of the time. It's funny though because I'm the one that wanted him and gives him treats and is with him all the time but he's still out to get me lol go fig.


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Jan 07, 2008 10:43 |  #35

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This cat was friendly at one time, now it hates everything. The owner even told me that it bites his toes.
Here it is two years ago when it was still nice.
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I wonder what happened...
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Jan 07, 2008 11:13 |  #36

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I wonder what happened...
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Well the cat was strictly a house cat then the neighbor would put it out on a leash. The cat would get off the leash and go off. And now he just lets it off. So its just like us humans. We are kids and sheltered and everything is great. Then we go out into the real world and get all messed up.


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Jan 07, 2008 12:13 |  #37

Or get run over by a car.


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Jan 07, 2008 12:22 |  #38

yanchula81 wrote in post #4650162 (external link)
Well the cat was strictly a house cat then the neighbor would put it out on a leash. The cat would get off the leash and go off. And now he just lets it off. So its just like us humans. We are kids and sheltered and everything is great. Then we go out into the real world and get all messed up.

It's all that sex, alcohol, drugs, and rock 'n roll :lol:.

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Jan 07, 2008 12:36 |  #39

yanchula81 wrote in post #4650162 (external link)
Well the cat was strictly a house cat then the neighbor would put it out on a leash. The cat would get off the leash and go off. And now he just lets it off. So its just like us humans. We are kids and sheltered and everything is great. Then we go out into the real world and get all messed up.

That's not going to turn a formerly friendly cat into a cat that is distrustful and aggressive towards humans. That sort of transformation generally requires some sort of mistreatment.

I don't know the whole story of your neighbor and his cat but many kittens start out biting toes, fingers, hands etc. in play. Some people try to stop this behavior by hitting the cat but that just provokes cats and makes them more prone to aggression. So a playful biting kitten is easily turned into an aggressive biting cat.


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Jan 07, 2008 13:10 |  #40

He's had the cat for 5 year and it just started it this last summer. He's a chill guy and wouldn't hit the cat. The cat loves him. So maybe when he puts it out one of my other neighbors mistreats it. Also the cat has always be aggressive towards other cats.


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Jan 07, 2008 13:16 |  #41

Poor kitty. Maybe he should keep it in. But then the kitty will miss the outside...
Ah well... I'm sure you didn't post the photos for people to get all bent out of shape : )
They are great catches of an angry/scared reaction!


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Jan 07, 2008 13:30 |  #42

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Poor kitty. Maybe he should keep it in. But then the kitty will miss the outside...
Ah well... I'm sure you didn't post the photos for people to get all bent out of shape : )
They are great catches of an angry/scared reaction!

He said the cat bounces off the walls now if he doesn't let it out. Its had the taste of freedom, and you know howthat goes


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Jan 07, 2008 21:09 |  #43

Wow, the B&W's are stunning.


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Jan 07, 2008 21:21 |  #44

Awesome pics! But... uh... I am a little scared of that cat LOL


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Jan 07, 2008 22:44 as a reply to  @ wardge's post |  #45

That's the first time that I have ever seen a house cat look scary! I had a friend who had a cat that was crazy mean; but no other cat's would crap on his lawn either. Unfortunately he no longer has the cat (had kids).

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