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Come to MFP, they said.. There are kitten GIFs, they said..
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Hi there.
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I can haz a froggie too?
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fitcurves6693 wrote: »
Yeah till he's drooling in your eyeball.0 -
PixieGoddess wrote: »
Cats can actually be trained same as dogs. Their motivation is different though. Check these:
http://circuscats.com/
Nope, wizardry and magic.2 -
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I love you, weenies.
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Brain freeze!
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It's creepy how smart they can be.
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I now will make a kitteh appear....
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Overload in 3... 2... 1.... Boom!
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Found a safe place to nap...
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nutmegoreo wrote: »
I used to have a cat that would sit in the window and "bark" (hearing a cat trying to bark is hilarious, btw) to alert the dogs of "danger" such as, paper blowing in the street, a lady walking her dog, a bird sitting in the tree, etc. The dogs would then respond with a frenzy of barking, not one of which knew at what they were barking!3 -
positivepowers wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
I used to have a cat that would sit in the window and "bark" (hearing a cat trying to bark is hilarious, btw) to alert the dogs of "danger" such as, paper blowing in the street, a lady walking her dog, a bird sitting in the tree, etc. The dogs would then respond with a frenzy of barking, not one of which knew at what they were barking!
We get attacked by violent leaves here all the time. It's a scary world out there.2 -
positivepowers wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
I used to have a cat that would sit in the window and "bark" (hearing a cat trying to bark is hilarious, btw) to alert the dogs of "danger" such as, paper blowing in the street, a lady walking her dog, a bird sitting in the tree, etc. The dogs would then respond with a frenzy of barking, not one of which knew at what they were barking!
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP3gzee1cps[/yt]
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positivepowers wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
I used to have a cat that would sit in the window and "bark" (hearing a cat trying to bark is hilarious, btw) to alert the dogs of "danger" such as, paper blowing in the street, a lady walking her dog, a bird sitting in the tree, etc. The dogs would then respond with a frenzy of barking, not one of which knew at what they were barking!
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP3gzee1cps[/yt]
I can officially say I've seen it all... a barking cat...2 -
I didn't push him... He jumped!!
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positivepowers wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »
I used to have a cat that would sit in the window and "bark" (hearing a cat trying to bark is hilarious, btw) to alert the dogs of "danger" such as, paper blowing in the street, a lady walking her dog, a bird sitting in the tree, etc. The dogs would then respond with a frenzy of barking, not one of which knew at what they were barking!
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP3gzee1cps[/yt]
OMG that's exactly what Juno sounded like when she tried to bark! That's hilarious!!1
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