MysticFireTopaz
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Joined: 4/23/2005 From: Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Duskypearls That ain't no cat. No self respecting cat would tolerate that crap. Where is his predator instinct? Any cat worth his salt would've gobbled 'em up in a heartbeat! That's exactly what I was thinking. Ah, so on this we agree. I'd have a hard time respecting that kind of a cat. I don't care to see the "killer" bred out of a cat. Kinda goes agains nature in my book. One of the very reasons I appreciate them so is for their magnificiently fierce and skillful predatory instinct, which so beautifully contrasts with their soft, loving sides. I wouldn't respect that kind of a cat, either. There was a bird shop next door to a nail salon I used to go to that had parakeets. I'd go in and look at the birds. The owner used to try to sell me one, but I told him a parakeet would not survive in my household. Even if my cats could not get in the cage, the poor bird would probably die of a heart attack from being stared at menacingly and having his cage pounced on. And If a bird EVER dared to pester one of my cats like that, it would be gone in a heartbeat.
< Message edited by MysticFireTopaz -- 8/12/2012 8:59:39 AM >
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