Pfffft. Apart from the claws and the baby killing that could describe me!Grimmie wrote:
Amusing pics and gifs
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fuck you all, you stupid bastards.
Cats are clean, quiet, kill for fun, no hassle and cute as fuck.
Dogs are messy, stink, need constant attention, food all of the time, need to go for walks, have to pick up their shit, they slobber on anyone who visits and generally annoy me.
Parrots do rule though, it must be said.
Cats are clean, quiet, kill for fun, no hassle and cute as fuck.
Dogs are messy, stink, need constant attention, food all of the time, need to go for walks, have to pick up their shit, they slobber on anyone who visits and generally annoy me.
Parrots do rule though, it must be said.
My parent's dog likes to kill and eat birds if it gets the chance, in fact she should probably do the same to any small animal she caught, especially squirrels. Although I'm fairly sure she wouldn't do the same with a family pet but it'd probably be best not to test that theory.Mr. Johnson wrote:dogs+parrots= buddies.
cats+parrots= a dead/injured parrot (in case of macaw, cat might be injured/killed).
conclusion: cats are vicious little critters with nothing but murder on their evil minds. some cat(s) even murdered my only fish left. it was a very pretty fish.
edit: I've just noticed this thread has become tangentalised. LOL @ pics Grimmie, makes a change from my tex on a imag ones.
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Grimmie is sending us all to hell
As for the pet discussion, one of my yorkshire terriers used to chase birds around in the garden. It actually caught a sparrow once. I have no idea how it managed it, as it's quite stupid. It often runs into doors thinking they're not there.
And my rabbit used to sit up on it's hind legs and use it's front paws to fend off my dogs (neither of which were trying to do it any harm, just sniff it and then run away when they got punched).
As for the pet discussion, one of my yorkshire terriers used to chase birds around in the garden. It actually caught a sparrow once. I have no idea how it managed it, as it's quite stupid. It often runs into doors thinking they're not there.
And my rabbit used to sit up on it's hind legs and use it's front paws to fend off my dogs (neither of which were trying to do it any harm, just sniff it and then run away when they got punched).










