Sure there are. Take my cat for example. He doesn't have a job. Sleeps 80% of the time. When he is awake he's working the system for handouts, looking to be pleasured, or complaining because he's not getting what he wants. He's also a little terrorist; if things don't go his way he riots and attacks from behind, then runs away. And the victim is ALWAYS an older white male.
we feed about 10 feral cats outside here. and they do kill everything they can. for the last 6 plus years, we had no mice anywhere inside the house. lots of dead ones outside though along with dead birds and the squirrels stay away as well. watched 2 cats work as a pair to chase one up a tree close to 20 some feet up. that was one pissed off squirrel too. my neighbor has lots of mice and squirrels problems from what we hear his wife bitch about. last year they had squirrels in their attic, they did a fair bit of damage too. so 50-60 bucks a month on cat food and I don't have any of those problems when we moved here there where only 3 of them. with a steady food supply they started making kittens ! so we trapped them one by one and got them all fixed at a county vet deal/program for feral cats. cost about 25 bucks a cat and gas. 45minute drive or longer. my one neighbor wants to "borrow" a few of them to clean out his garage as it is overrun by ground squirrels. and I not a cat guy by any means either. but grandpa kept cats in his 2 barns just for the same reason. to keep the critters at bay.
I have two toms that live in my chicken coop. Female as well. When I take food out she goes in with me. When she is done she hops the fence. Those two toms will not venture out though.
#6 Years ago my mother was a birdwatcher, but when she became bedridden terminal cancer, I bought her this device and installed in the window next to her bed. As the end neared more and more birds entered it, both to feed and just look in on her. I was a delight for her in her last days.
#4 I love a lightening storm. I sit out on the porch and watch them. I always sat with my kid and have with all my dogs from pups. Never had a kid or dog terrified of lightening. My daughters husband, who is a pansy anyway, is terrified of lightening. If it's gonna get cha it's gonna get cha. I figure enjoy the beauty.
#1: Maybe I'm just a miserable middle aged man, but for fucks sake just make me my drink or food or whatever and stop fucking around.
#6: That's brilliant.
#9: I used to live on a golf course. I'd walk my Westie basically every evening. One day we encountered a deer and he decided it would a good idea to chase it over half a mile through almost three entire holes. I have no clue what he thought would happen when he caught it, but little track star that he was, a deer can absolutely fly when it wants to. This made me think of that.
Number Two: Tim Larkin of Target Focus Training discusses the ankle, and the ease of its destruction: https://youtube.com/shorts/OTG5PlUbgho?feature=share . (my contribution is in the comments...)
#10 Are there leftist cats?
ReplyDeleteSure there are. Take my cat for example. He doesn't have a job. Sleeps 80% of the time. When he is awake he's working the system for handouts, looking to be pleasured, or complaining because he's not getting what he wants. He's also a little terrorist; if things don't go his way he riots and attacks from behind, then runs away. And the victim is ALWAYS an older white male.
DeleteFrankP, your cat sounds like that asshole dog Jack.
DeleteI dunno, but I think Frank set himself up with an anonymous post so he could make a good legit post.
DeleteI MAY be a bit cynical though... :)
we feed about 10 feral cats outside here. and they do kill everything they can. for the last 6 plus years, we had no mice anywhere inside the house. lots of dead ones outside though
ReplyDeletealong with dead birds and the squirrels stay away as well. watched 2 cats work as a pair to chase one up a tree close to 20 some feet up. that was one pissed off squirrel too.
my neighbor has lots of mice and squirrels problems from what we hear his wife bitch about.
last year they had squirrels in their attic, they did a fair bit of damage too.
so 50-60 bucks a month on cat food and I don't have any of those problems
when we moved here there where only 3 of them. with a steady food supply they started making kittens ! so we trapped them one by one and got them all fixed at a county vet deal/program for feral cats. cost about 25 bucks a cat and gas. 45minute drive or longer.
my one neighbor wants to "borrow" a few of them to clean out his garage as it is overrun by ground squirrels. and I not a cat guy by any means either. but grandpa kept cats in his 2 barns just for the same reason. to keep the critters at bay.
I have two toms that live in my chicken coop. Female as well. When I take food out she goes in with me. When she is done she hops the fence. Those two toms will not venture out though.
Delete#6 Years ago my mother was a birdwatcher, but when she became bedridden terminal cancer, I bought her this device and installed in the window next to her bed. As the end neared more and more birds entered it, both to feed and just look in on her. I was a delight for her in her last days.
ReplyDeleteSad but heartwarming Arty
DeleteThat is a cool story. It sounds like Mom was a terrific lady.
Delete#4 I love a lightening storm. I sit out on the porch and watch them. I always sat with my kid and have with all my dogs from pups. Never had a kid or dog terrified of lightening. My daughters husband, who is a pansy anyway, is terrified of lightening. If it's gonna get cha it's gonna get cha. I figure enjoy the beauty.
ReplyDelete#9 is cat attitude all the way.
ReplyDeleteJohn in Indy
#1: Maybe I'm just a miserable middle aged man, but for fucks sake just make me my drink or food or whatever and stop fucking around.
ReplyDelete#6: That's brilliant.
#9: I used to live on a golf course. I'd walk my Westie basically every evening. One day we encountered a deer and he decided it would a good idea to chase it over half a mile through almost three entire holes. I have no clue what he thought would happen when he caught it, but little track star that he was, a deer can absolutely fly when it wants to. This made me think of that.
#9--Gives a whole new level to optimistic.
ReplyDeleteMidwest Chick
#5 - every Lab I have ever had
ReplyDelete#3 is sort of cool, but why put your shit somewhere that stupid critters would want to break into?
ReplyDelete#8 is a saver. He knows he's going to get some of that bacon, so fatten it up.
ReplyDeleteJerry
Number Two:
ReplyDeleteTim Larkin of Target Focus Training discusses the ankle, and the ease of its destruction:
https://youtube.com/shorts/OTG5PlUbgho?feature=share
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(my contribution is in the comments...)