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bamccaig
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July 2006
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99.9999999% of the population shouldn't be allowed to own pets. They're not dolls. You don't have the right to treat them like humans. It's cruel. Cesar Millan is the first person I've seen that understands dogs and it seems the majority of the Internet (and world) is convinced he's cruel to animals... ::) They prefer that UK bitch that hides behind the owners, blames the dog for his confusion, and encourages the owner to barricade the dog in a back room. ::) It sounds like she's taking Cesar's words right from his show and uses them in her show, but doesn't understand them and completely contradicts them... >:(

gnolam
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Take it to an ATM.

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HardTranceFan
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June 2006
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You don't have the right to treat them like humans. It's cruel. Cesar Millan is the first person I've seen that understands dogs and it seems the majority of the Internet (and world) is convinced he's cruel to animals...

I've managed to catch one of his sessions, and the behavioural psychology he applied to the dog on that show is the same as what is used on people.

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bamccaig
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July 2006
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HardTranceFan said:

I've managed to catch one of his sessions, and the behavioural psychology he applied to the dog on that show is the same as what is used on people.

Care to be more specific? ???

Thomas Fjellstrom
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If it is the same, theres a reason, adult Cats happen to have the same emotional level as a 2 year old human, as do some breeds of dogs.

They are little people. Mine sure as hell is.

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bamccaig
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Thomas Fjellstrom
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All I can say is if it acts like one, why not treat it that way? It asks to go outside, I let it (if its safe). It wants attention, I usually give it to him. Same as I would for a child.

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Johan Halmén
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September 2001

My cats go outside freely. One day they will be hit by a car. Until that day they will have lived a good life, chasing mice and birds, climbing in trees. There's not a single scratch on our furniture indoor. Except my youngest kid's bunk bed. That's Lolli's favourite place for a nap.

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Neil Black
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October 2006
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My cat lives outside. I let him in when I actually lived at home, but I don't think he goes in much these days. I'll have to have a talk with someone about that, what with winter coming on and him being a fairly old cat.

He has two favorite pass-times, depending on whether he is inside or outside. If he is inside he will sit by the door meowing loudly until someone lets him out. If he is outside he will sit by the door meowing loudly until someone lets him in. ???

Stupid kitty.

Thomas Fjellstrom
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My cat mostly lives inside. Its just where he prefers to spend most of his time (especially in the winter :o). I do let him go out a lot though when its warm out. And then he usually sticks near to the house. Pretty much just keeps an eye on his territory. If another male cat wanders in he takes it quite personally. Normally hes such a nice sweet, docile cat, but if another male cat comes near he flips out. Actually acts like a male cat instead of a wuss.

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LennyLen
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I'd never had a cat door before, as I've always rented, and my cat spends most of her time indoors anyway. But now that we're living in a house with one, I haven't been able to teach her how to use it, and so have to leave it propped open with a box.

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Normally hes such a nice sweet, docile cat

Mine's usually pretty sweet as well. My today she beet up my gf's mother's new dog. And it's a big dog.

Johan Halmén
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September 2001

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Years of thorough research have revealed that the red "x" that closes a window, really isn't red, but white on red background.

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HardTranceFan
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He has two favorite pass-times, depending on whether he is inside or outside. If he is inside he will sit by the door meowing loudly until someone lets him out. If he is outside he will sit by the door meowing loudly until someone lets him in. ???

Stupid kitty.

No, clever kitty. He has his humans well trained :)

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Vanneto
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If our cat meows too loud for too long, he gets "The Shoe". I wont explain what that means. :P

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Schyfis
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My today she beet up my gf's mother's new dog.

As in the vegetable?! I expect pics of a cat whacking a dog with a beet now.

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LennyLen
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December 2004
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As in the vegetable?! I expect pics of a cat whacking a dog with a beet now.

Now I'm wondering what I was thinking with "My today."

Neil Black
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October 2006
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No, clever kitty. He has his humans well trained :)

Actually we just gave up and left him outside during the day and inside at night. I always worry about him being outside, though, because there are people around here who would actually swerve to hit a cat.

Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001

We have nice neighbours. We actually adopted our older cat from relatives to our neighbour. And the neighbours sometime give food to both our cats. The other neighbour seems to like them, too. She grows things in her garden and she might have noticed that our cats chase field-mice. There's a field-mouse year coming up. People are recommended to hang up nesting boxes for owls. Another way would be to let cats chase the mice.

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Years of thorough research have revealed that the red "x" that closes a window, really isn't red, but white on red background.

Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest.

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