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Maru plays on the sofa III

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eric3579 (Member Profile)

Scottish Fold munchkin kitten is adorable

robbersdog49 says...

>> ^messenger:

@robbersdog49
That's what I was hoping for. If I play with a cat, a stick is fun sometimes, but I really want to wrestle with them, ideally as rough as we both can without hurting each other at all. How do you "show" your cats them where the line is?


A good firm 'No!' and a little bop on the head (a tap on the top of the head with a finger) and then stop the play. Pretty much what their mother does too . Stopping playing is probably the biggest factor for the kitten. Saying 'No' in a firm voice re-enforces their understanding of the word.

The proviso here is that you need to be consistent, and this ideally needs to be from an early age. The cats need to know that you are the boss. My wife is not a very good disciplinarian with the cats, she's too soft with them and they know it. The ironic thing is that she spends more time shouting at them than I do, because they already know to do what I say. Not because I beat them (the finger tap on the head is as physical as it gets) but because I'm consistent and try not to send mixed messages. Cats are surprisingly trainable. The reason people think they aren't is because people think they aren't. No-one tries, so the cats don't do as they say and they assume it's the cat's fault. My cats all know what 'No' means and it is effective preemptively too. They also know what 'out' means and 'down' and so on. Ask most cat owners how they get their cat out of a room it shouldn't be in and they'll roll their eyes and tell you about running around, trying to prize the cat out from under the sofa or off the top of the curtains. I just open the door and say a loud firm 'out', and out they go

The final proviso is that all cats are different. None of my cats would scratch or bite a person unless extremely provoked (and I mean extreme). But they don't all like to play fight. Kittens will always be game for it, but some grow out of it. You'll really get to know the cats as they grow up and you can figure out what they like and don't like.

You can correct behaviour in older cats, but it's a lot harder than starting with a kitten and getting it right from the start.

Man Flies Like a Bird Flapping His Own Wings

For all the bitches out there ! ( as well pups )

VideoSift's SOPA/PIPA Response (Sift Talk Post)

Hypnotizing Christian Kid's Song with a Very Special Guest

ant says...

*dead -- "'Reason To Be' - Cree...' This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement from claimants including:

* SOFA Entertainment"

TheSofaKing (Member Profile)

Sinks Are Adorable Raccoon Beds

Boise_Lib says...

>> ^critical_d:

"This wild raccoon came in through the cat flap, curled up in the sink and basically domesticated himself!"
- This is actually how I meet women. Only it's not a cat flap...it's a second story window. And it's not a sink...it's usually the living room sofa. And I don't curl...I snuggle.


You didn't mention whether you're domesticated, or not.

Sinks Are Adorable Raccoon Beds

critical_d says...

"This wild raccoon came in through the cat flap, curled up in the sink and basically domesticated himself!"

- This is actually how I meet women. Only it's not a cat flap...it's a second story window. And it's not a sink...it's usually the living room sofa. And I don't curl...I snuggle.

TheSofaKing (Member Profile)

Video Of The Moment Gaddafi Was Caught

CaptainObvious says...

The only people who have the right to shed a tear and forgive this poor excuse of a human being are those who suffered by him. Suffer being such a sterile word in this context. If they choose instead to put a bullet in his head - I am not going to judge them for it.

It certainly wasn't my child who's head got blown off by one of his snipers. It wasn't my father taken away in the middle of the night.

I didn't feel bad for him at all. The barbaric ugliness and violence of the situation, however, disturbed me greatly. It was terrible. Just a few min prior I was sitting on my comfy sofa enjoying a movie in my nice safe home.

After this post I am going to play a video game.

My wife is sleeping in the bedroom next to me.

The kids are fine too. Maybe I'll take them to the park tomorrow.

America is Doomed -- WTF

critical_d says...

Hmm...I see what is happening here. That's actually their Dad on the sofa. It's a trick camera angle that makes him look smaller that he actually is. They also ran the audio through a process that skews the harmony and alters the tone. Kinda like auto-tune...only in reverse.



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