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MasterG2kTR -> Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 8:45:26 AM)

Cat with an Attitude ....SERIOUSLY!!




gothikbutterfly -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 8:58:53 AM)

GO KITTY GO!

lol my cat Moki did the same exact thing to my dog Freyja. sent her running into the corner with her tail tucked. a pitbull punked by a 14lb tiger tabby.[sm=biggrin.gif]




pahunkboy -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 9:05:31 AM)

The dog took the beating pretty well.  lol




Phoenixpower -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 10:01:53 AM)

The first cat I ever had didnt need several smacks...She smacked two dogs from two different family friends each only once on their nose and they knew their place and kept their distance to her [:)]

If you wanna see a cat with attitude take my summer to the vet...she is the most embarrassing cat I ever had in regards to visits to the vet...no matter how sick she is, she always gives the vet a hard time [8|]

One one of the occassions she needed antibiotics and after she was given the injection she continued to have a go at the vet with massive hissings as if she is saying "don't you dare to touch me ever again" instead of just remaining in peace considering she was done by then [8|]




MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 10:21:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Phoenixpower

The first cat I ever had didnt need several smacks...She smacked two dogs from two different family friends each only once on their nose and they knew their place and kept their distance to her [:)]

If you wanna see a cat with attitude take my summer to the vet...she is the most embarrassing cat I ever had in regards to visits to the vet...no matter how sick she is, she always gives the vet a hard time [8|]

One one of the occassions she needed antibiotics and after she was given the injection she continued to have a go at the vet with massive hissings as if she is saying "don't you dare to touch me ever again" instead of just remaining in peace considering she was done by then [8|]


My dearly departed Lily was always atrocious at the vets and it was very embarrassing. Last year at her physical exam, she attacked and scratched the vet. Even on the day she was euthanized in February, one of her final acts on earth was to attack the vet. Fortunately, the other two cats are darlings and everyone at the veterinary clinic just loves them.




MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 10:22:44 AM)

Is that dog a masochist or what? Not only did it "turn the other cheek," it came back for more! Or maybe it's just a slow learner.




Muttling -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 10:46:10 AM)

Kitty has no claws.   




MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 10:57:14 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Muttling

Kitty has no claws.   


At least the dog was not hurt, but you'd think it would have been humiliated. Or maybe it likes humiliation play.




ShaharThorne -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 11:08:38 AM)

Underdog 0, Supercat. 1

I wish I had this cat to keep the neighbor's dogs away.  The dogs think that they have to protect our house as well (and eat the scraps...)




soul2share -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 11:26:23 AM)

That's how Shiloh and KB used to be......what you didn't see is the dog had been probably terrorizing the kitteh......payback is a bitch!  Shiloh used to think it was fun to wait until KB was sleeping, preferably in a sunny spot so he'd be totally out of it, and run up and jump on him and then drag him off by the HEAD........if you didn't know they lived together, you'd think he was killing the cat......but KB would grab on and the fight was ON!

Yeah, that goggie ain't no innocent bystander...I'd bet my kittehs on that!




Phoenixpower -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 12:11:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MysticFireTopaz

quote:

ORIGINAL: Phoenixpower

The first cat I ever had didnt need several smacks...She smacked two dogs from two different family friends each only once on their nose and they knew their place and kept their distance to her [:)]

If you wanna see a cat with attitude take my summer to the vet...she is the most embarrassing cat I ever had in regards to visits to the vet...no matter how sick she is, she always gives the vet a hard time [8|]

One one of the occassions she needed antibiotics and after she was given the injection she continued to have a go at the vet with massive hissings as if she is saying "don't you dare to touch me ever again" instead of just remaining in peace considering she was done by then [8|]


My dearly departed Lily was always atrocious at the vets and it was very embarrassing. Last year at her physical exam, she attacked and scratched the vet. Even on the day she was euthanized in February, one of her final acts on earth was to attack the vet. Fortunately, the other two cats are darlings and everyone at the veterinary clinic just loves them.


I seriously never had one acting like summer does at the vet...Curry, who tells guys to f off when they visit me, doesnt dare to hiss at the vet, or at least not since he lost his nuts there...before which he tried to get up the bare walls, according to the vet [&:] but summer, yes, she made going to the vet a real new experience for me...

Hope Lily arrived well at the rainbowbridge and is enjoying herself (((((hugs)))))

I do remember it from the other thread.





Phoenixpower -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 12:14:34 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Muttling

Kitty has no claws.   


I keep forgeting about that sad possibility as I did not know until I met a guy in canada in 2008 that you can actually declaw cats, as it is illegal to do in the UK and in Germany, hence it never crossed my mind until so late in life and still gets forgotten at times. So yes, that sadly makes sense [&o]




MysticFireTopaz -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 12:15:40 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Phoenixpower

Hope Lily arrived well at the rainbowbridge and is enjoying herself (((((hugs)))))

I do remember it from the other thread.



Thanks! I think she did.




soul2share -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 5:21:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Muttling
Kitty has no claws.   


Not necessarily......KB would smack Shiloh all the time, he just chose NOT to use his claws.  While it appeared that they were playing to kill, they didn't really hurt each other.

Those two obviously live together, and are fast friends.....I'd bet anyone trying to hurt said kitteh would have to deal with the dog.  Wanna bet on the outcome?

And personally, I think declawing a cat is inhumane, no matter what method is employed to rip the claws off a cat's foot.  I have always provided scratching stuff for my cats, and yes, there are times when they have used the furniture, but it's usually only KB when he's trying to make a point or get my attention.  They love the cardboard scratchers that I've given them......they want no part of a scratching post, or carpet remnant.  Scratching does more than ruin the furniture, it's an instinctive way that cats communicate.  Annie had no claws, yet she still "scratched" on the furniture, carpet and her post.

My dad used an old piece of firewood for Annie.....he stripped off the bark so she didn't get splinters, attached it to a small piece of plywood, and voila!  My sister uses the same thing for her kittehs.....her clawed kittehs.  I never did fully forgive mom for declawing Annie.  She ended up getting an infection in one paw, which meant that NO ONE touched her feet after that.  And she did find a way to get even.....she learned how to bite.  I'm not talking about a little nip here and there, I'm talking about a grab on, straight to the bone, ripping bite.  And at her heaviest, she went about 30 lbs.....she'd bite, then she'd go limp......that, combined with the reflexive action to yank your body part away, meant a very nasty bite.  She nailed me in the meaty part of the hand one day.....I honestly thought I'd need stitches, I probably could have used them, but I closed up the rips with band-aids......it took almost a month to heal completely closed.




Daddysredhead -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 5:25:48 PM)

Now that was just funny!!!!!!! [:D]




MasterCord -> RE: Cat with an Attitude (4/16/2011 5:37:39 PM)

I once had a Bengal....who would charge off the porch and run right at passing dogs....hissing...ears pinned back. Some of the dogs were huge...mattered not. Most of the time the dogs backed off or cowered. I think many simply assumed that a small cat willing to charge at them -who looked like a small leopard, by the way - must be mental and dangerous. One dog learned to cross to the opposite side of the road when passing the house...lol. The few that DID stand up to him learned that Bengals are not to be fooled around with. None ever got the best of him. I was there the first time he did this (had to be the first time as it was the first time we let the cat go outdoors in the 3 years he had lived there...) charging at a large mutt who looked at first like he was in utter disbelief that this cat was charging him and he held his ground. One swipe of the cat claws at the nose and the dog was fleeing in utter panic.....

As the cat was calmly walking back toward me...I thought I could hear him utter under his breath... "wuss". :)

MC




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