Cat Not Very Good at Jumping

Reefiesays...

>> ^sineral:
I'm pretty sure the word you're looking for is "snicker" lol


Nope, while I often appreciate a debate based upon pedantry, on this occasion I can reassure you wholeheartedly that I most definitely intended to use the word 'snigger'

sineralsays...

Okay, wow, I checked the dictionary. "snigger" really is an alternate spelling of snicker.

I thought that word referred to Snorks who are fans of Eminem and Insane Clown Posse.

/Ponders whether he should have left that joke alone.

EDDsays...

I upvoted immediately upon first viewing like the sucker for slapstick hilarity that I am, but when I showed it to my Mrs., she immediately spotted there was something seriously wrong with the cat's balance. Look (and listen) closely: the cat's collar is definitely much too heavy - his head is what's dragging the kitty WAAAY down barely halfway into the jump; additionally, the sound which the collar-ball makes hitting the ground at 0:04 is unmistakably that of metal or similarly dense material.

I sure hope the kitty walked away unscathed and I do have to admit that this looks quite hilarious upon superficial inspection, but the fact remains that it's actually a case of violence towards a (super-awfully *Cute) animal.

P.S. My wife is awesome

P.P.S. Hell yeah, I'm getting laid tonight ^___^

skinnydaddy1says...

>> ^SDGundamX:

I thought there was something wrong with the collar too, but actually it is just a giant bow-tie. You can see it clearly in this other vid of the same cat. I think the cat just slipped on the surface of the TV when jumping.


Ya, The rear paws just go right out from under it. Poor launch. "Houston we have a problem."
Reminds me of the one video of the squirrel on the fence that tries to I guess jump on the roof and goes head first in to the wall. The sad part is I giggle more every time I watch it.

SpaceDudesays...

>> ^EDD:

the cat's collar is definitely much too heavy - his head is what's dragging the kitty WAAAY down barely halfway into the jump;

The speed at which an object falls is not related to its mass. It doesn't matter how heavy his collar is, it won't "drag" him down.

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