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Confused Fluffy Kitten is confused.. and fluffy!
Could it be a napoleon cat?
ps. I know nothing of the other pet. I'm in the dog camp. >> ^Chaucer:
its most likely a ragdoll or a ragamuffin.
Confused Fluffy Kitten is confused.. and fluffy!
its most likely a ragdoll or a ragamuffin.
Skyrim Badass
The ragdoll physics on that last death is...dead on!
/No really that last one is hilarious.
Scottish Fold munchkin kitten is adorable
Sorry, but this needs some unnecessary censorship.
I've lived with _____ all my life and have been breeding ______ ____ for about five years now. I can absolutely guarantee the temperament of my _____. Playing with ____ is a great way to teach them where the lines are. Biting is OK, as long as it isn't hard. They can learn where that line is. I can play fight with my big boy Leo (7.5kg Ragdoll) and he mouths me but never hurts me. He never puts his _____ out and it's great fun. You can play with ____, but you do need to teach them where the lines are and be strict about stopping them when they do cross the line. Do this when they're little and they'll be great _____ when they grow up.
Indiscriminate play without teaching is where the problem is but play-fighting with a great big bundle of fluff is great fun and well worth the effort. I just find it a bit more interactive than a toy on a stick.>> ^robbersdog49:
That's better.
>> ^critical_d:
I would recommend not using your hand to play with the kitten. This can reinforce behavior (it's ok to bite fingers) and this will be a problem when they get older and are capable of doing real damage. Try using a feather wand or any of those cat toys that have a string on a stick design. This will still allow you to play interactively with the kitty and the cat will focus on the toy as "prey" and not your hand. A win-win situation for the both of you!
Let me know if you have any questions and I will be happy to help.
More info:
http://www.perfectpaws.com/cat_training_and_cat_behavior.html
http://www.squidoo.com/cat-bites
>> ^messenger:
Question for experienced cat owners:
I love playing like this with kittens, especially encouraging them to bite me because I like how it tickles, and I find it cute how ineffectual it is. I've also heard that doing that trains cats to bite people whenever they play, a habit which they retain into adulthood and become those annoying cats that bite your guests. Is that really true, or is it just in the personality of the cat whether they'll bite as an adult?
Thanks!
I've lived with cats all my life and have been breeding pedigree cats for about five years now. I can absolutely guarantee the temperament of my cats. Playing with kittens is a great way to teach them where the lines are. Biting is OK, as long as it isn't hard. They can learn where that line is. I can play fight with my big boy Leo (7.5kg Ragdoll) and he mouths me but never hurts me. He never puts his claws out and it's great fun. You can play with cats, but you do need to teach them where the lines are and be strict about stopping them when they do cross the line. Do this when they're little and they'll be great cats when they grow up.
Indiscriminate play without teaching is where the problem is but play-fighting with a great big bundle of fluff is great fun and well worth the effort. I just find it a bit more interactive than a toy on a stick.
Scottish Fold munchkin kitten is adorable
>> ^critical_d:
I would recommend not using your hand to play with the kitten. This can reinforce behavior (it's ok to bite fingers) and this will be a problem when they get older and are capable of doing real damage. Try using a feather wand or any of those cat toys that have a string on a stick design. This will still allow you to play interactively with the kitty and the cat will focus on the toy as "prey" and not your hand. A win-win situation for the both of you!
Let me know if you have any questions and I will be happy to help.
More info:
http://www.perfectpaws.com/cat_training_and_cat_behavior.html
http://www.squidoo.com/cat-bites
>> ^messenger:
Question for experienced cat owners:
I love playing like this with kittens, especially encouraging them to bite me because I like how it tickles, and I find it cute how ineffectual it is. I've also heard that doing that trains cats to bite people whenever they play, a habit which they retain into adulthood and become those annoying cats that bite your guests. Is that really true, or is it just in the personality of the cat whether they'll bite as an adult?
Thanks!
I've lived with cats all my life and have been breeding pedigree cats for about five years now. I can absolutely guarantee the temperament of my cats. Playing with kittens is a great way to teach them where the lines are. Biting is OK, as long as it isn't hard. They can learn where that line is. I can play fight with my big boy Leo (7.5kg Ragdoll) and he mouths me but never hurts me. He never puts his claws out and it's great fun. You can play with cats, but you do need to teach them where the lines are and be strict about stopping them when they do cross the line. Do this when they're little and they'll be great cats when they grow up.
Indiscriminate play without teaching is where the problem is but play-fighting with a great big bundle of fluff is great fun and well worth the effort. I just find it a bit more interactive than a toy on a stick.
Diablo III -- You Will Die. We Promise.
If you're not in the beta, and wondering why they felt the need to post this, it's because the beta is ridiculously easy. Like, one spell from the wizard clears a whole pack, and costs 5% of his mana easy. One hit from the Barbarian kills most mobs, AND tosses them across the screen like a ragdoll.

And that's without any gear -- get good weapons, and it only gets sillier.
But like they say at the end, all you see in the beta is a tiny part of the game, and you can't pick any difficulty but normal.
I'm glad to hear that eventually the game might be able to kill me. The beta hasn't even come close.
And I 2nd gwiz, it is fun.
Shaq's Girlfriend Gives Him Piggy Back Ride
I bet... when they... like a ragdoll...
...yeah...
Best Skyrim Glitch Yet!!
>> ^xxovercastxx:
It's disappointing that Bethesda still hasn't figured out how to use ragdoll physics. Even when it's working as intended, it fucks up on a regular basis.
it's just the ancient gamebryo engine in action.
Best Skyrim Glitch Yet!!
It's disappointing that Bethesda still hasn't figured out how to use ragdoll physics. Even when it's working as intended, it fucks up on a regular basis.
Girl attempts bike jump into lake.... fails hard!!
*ragdoll physics
The Very Worst Driver of The Netherlands Goes Wrong
Who is the ragdoll flying around @34-35 ???
Girls Fail Compilation
They need to work on the AI though.>> ^bamdrew:
impressive ragdoll physics mod
Girls Fail Compilation
impressive ragdoll physics mod
Drunken Drunk man stumbles home like a Stuntman
That really is a lot of CCTV coverage -- but the ragdoll effects are epic.
Pacific Sun Cruise Liner in Heavy Seas - CCTV Footage
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