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This is Why You Can't Outrun a Cheetah

These Cats Can JUMP! Caracal - 10 Feet High

Meet the world's first liliger cub

Epic Great Cat Jump From a Van To The Roof

You can lick me, "Just don't lick me there"

Xaielao says...

Cats tongues are abrasive as somewhat of an evolutionary throwback. When wild cats eat they use those barbed tongues to literally 'lick' the meat off a carcass. Wild housecats undoubtedly still use their tongues this way and its also why a cat in your arms all comfortable might be licking your arm and then bite you softly.

Funny video.

Don't Fear the Cat-Worm!

csnel3 says...

>> ^Payback:
When in it's native habitat, teh Kittehworm is a fearsome predator. Man and beast alike know to stay outside of it's range. While teh Kittehworm is slow to react, its furry-retractable-clawed-tongue is certain death for those who stray too near...


Come on!! this is obviosly nothing more than a common housecat that is comfortable with being stuffed into a tent bag.

In other words,.......

I got nothing...I guess your description is better.

Cape buffalo versus entire lion pride

Felix Da Housecat et Miss Kittin - Madame Hollywood

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The Secret Lives of Cats

elysse says...

hey! awesome docu!

i couldn't help but feel a little hoodwinked though. Nat'l Geographic's title (and beginning) suggested that it would be about the habits of the common housecat (beyond the obvious nap/eat/chase tiny things routine), but apart from the obligatory "housecats are like Big Cats...'cept they're smaller" nod, it was more about the cat's adaptation to the human influence, and the subsequent impact on the areas they are introduced into, and how the humans are responding.. i think i would have preferred it named "Cat Owner Ethics and the Cats That Adapt" or something like that....i'll get right on that letter to National Geographic as soon as that box of Tuits i have on the way gets here.


i'm still not knocking it, though.. but it seems like a dirty trick to get people (rather, Cat Owners,) who otherwise wouldn't have watched to give it a look... very.... un-National Geographic of them in that respect.

My Confrontation With Anti-Video Game Activists. (Videogames Talk Post)

BillOreilly says...

1. Violent video games always cause violence. This is fact. Everyone who has ever played Doom has wanted to indiscriminatley kill housecats. I seen that on Dateline or something, so it is fact.

B. Jack Thompson plays Halo 3 online under the gamertag "p0l1tIc1An", he and I go way back, I seen him on tv the other day. Good guy.

D. Dick Cheney's gun jammed, and his hunting partner didn't seen him and jumped in front of the birdshot, it wasn't Dick's fault. He's a good guy.

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Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen

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