did you know it's nearly impossible to tell the difference between a rabbit and cat skeleton if it wasn't for the tail.
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i did not know that. clearly a good option for him, then.
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see all my useless knowledge comes in handy.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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did you know it's nearly impossible to tell the difference between a rabbit and cat skeleton if it wasn't for the tail.
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no some other bone that i forget, something in the leg/foot or something; the extra hinge for the cat's paw. Maybe I shouldnt have said nearly impossible, more like they are very similar.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1329420883 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1329420883 also here: http://www.rabbit.org/journal/2-11/c...d-rabbits.html |
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Ari's image clearly contains your answer. spastic rabbit with a death wish, clearly the best possible choice.
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Originally Posted by Doppelgänger
(Post 835329)
I got my Norwegian Forest cat from the county animal shelter....
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Ari's image clearly contains your answer. spastic rabbit with a death wish, clearly the best possible choice.
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Bunny must be warm; that one on the right looks very happy.
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Piss or pregers... You decide
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Got my Gopro Hero2 in the mail today.
Kitty approves of shipping material; https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1330024228 |
like boys
Like BOYS better and only
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I'll be up front and confess to being "a dog person" but I like animals and if a cat comes up to me I'm happy to pet it or let it doze on my lap.
I did some work in Montreal and one of the guys I worked with, Brian, invited me to a home cooked meal with his fiance and her young daughter. Brian warned that their male cat hated all males and that it was spayed not long after he started seeing his fiance to make it less aggressive (it was also the dominant cat in the neighbourhood and always getting into fights). Almost as soon as I took my shoes off inside the house, the cat ran straight for me and started clawing at my feet, through my socks - it new where I was vulnerable. I swept the cat as hard as I could across the wooden floorboards with my right foot that it was locked onto; it slid across the floor into the wall, "squawked" and ran off to the basement. Brian just said "Told ya!" and had a big goofy smile on his face. Later in the evening, Brian's fiance asked him if he'd let the cat out when we came in and Brian just said that it took one look at me, freaked out and ran off to the basement. I certainly wasn't going to tell her what happened in case she thought I'd actually kicked the cat. That cat was pyscho, or was it just following basic instincts, trying to keep it's "harem"? |
Is neither
Cats are in a complete different frequency, is difficult to explain. I have owned both, dogs and cats, and they are so much more connected once they let you be part of their world. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...cb3a88f111.jpg |
My girl Chihuahua is transpecies. She's a shop dog who identifies herself as a cat. She's a mean little bitch.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...67f89f4414.jpg |
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