A local Chinese restaurant was shut down for serving cat on a stick instead of chicken several years ago. I don't know if I had any or not but if I did it tasted like chicken.
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A local Chinese restaurant was shut down for serving cat on a stick instead of chicken several years ago. I don't know if I had any or not but if I did it tasted like chicken.
Had cats all my life. Wouldn't have it any other way. But I do like YOUR dog.
Mark
<Ron!! You know the llama-llama song!!???!!??>
Buddy, that was my first thought when i saw this thread.
I agree with the rest as well. I grew up with cats as a kid. Learned about the miracle of birth, lots of births, and then about the science of birth control, surgical style.
At some point I became allergic to cats. Any cat, upon entering the room, uses its evil magic to determine who in the room is allergic to them. It goes straight to that person and rubs against them and then leaves the room.
My Brother was travelling for work, so I had over 6 months to get to know his cats. I paid him back in full. Those were the two most spoiled cats on Planet Earth when he got them back. He still grumbles about that.
My Sister brought up her _10_ cats as refugees from Katrina. It took 10 months to get the last them back down to her. Benedryl every day for 10 months... (To be fair, it would have been Benedryl at least every other day without them...) Her Siamese and I had to come to an understanding. He bit me one time too many. I took his head in my hand so that his jaws were kept shut. Then I lead him all around the bed that he was on. He didn't want to take that stroll. He didn't want his head to move slowly from side to side and bob vertically. All of this was done gently. He came to recognize that the hand he had just bitten could open wider than his jaws and that the arm that it is attached to is a lot stronger that he is. After that lesson, we were Pals. Besides, when I comb him a get a perfect, medium dun dubbing.
I guess cats can be OK.
:)
Ed, who strongly prefers dogs (Collies are great!)
P.S. Ron don't forget that you can share the Badger Song with LadyFisher as well... :)
Badger, badger, badger, badger, MUSHroom, MUSHroom...
Love 'em. We've got three and they are the best companions. My wife has a permanent lap (she's confined to a wheelchair) and they love her. Except when I drive up after work. They're right in the window waiting.
Lotech Joe can tell ya how much we love them. They love him, too, when he stops by!!
Jeff
Nothing against dogs. In fact, as stated before, I like YOUR dog. It's just that a dog requires a bigger commitment and that doesn't fit our lifestyle. My wife and I love to travel and with a dog, that becomes problematic. We used to leave our cat in our basement along with 2 or 3 open bags of food, three litter boxes and a water drip into a pan near a drain. Of course, we'd have someone look in on him every two or three days. A dog has a more complex "personality" and to leave him in that scenario would be impossible and more importantly, cruel.
Mark
NO! I DON"T LIKE CATS! <Ohhhh. That was too loud. Sorry!>
The little bastridges leave little kitty tracks and hair all over my car. It was worse when I had my convertible. You ever tried to get white cat hair off of a blue canvas top? ARRRRGGGHHHH! I used up a lot of packing tape.
And I don't even have a cat. That's just the neighbor's little terrors. Every morning, when I walk outside, I hear a Thud and a Scampering, as the $%^# thing runs accross the driveway and back to it's yard.
Kirk
http://www.gifanimations.com/GA/imag.../tweety-01.gif Did you say cats? There ok Dogs are my favorite though!
I've always been a dog person. I just like dogs. When the dog I had for years died, I got a lab puppy from a friend. He now barks all night long. All night. Every night. At nothing. I've seen him. He sits there, and barks. All night. Every night.
Anyone want to buy a dog?
Maybe trade for a cat?
hNt