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Partners Cat is Mental

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  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,950 Forumite
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    Horizon81 wrote: »
    I'm an animal lover
    Horizon81 wrote: »
    If it gets me 'big time' then it'll be the last thing it ever does.

    Diametrically opposite statements from the same person. :cool:
  • calicocat
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    Horizon81 wrote: »
    If it gets me 'big time' then it'll be the last thing it ever does.

    Don't feed the troll......my guess is he has a tiny brain, and something else may well not be up to par to be going on like this.!
    Yep...still at it, working out how to retire early.:D....... Going to have to rethink that scenario as have been screwed over by the company. A work in progress.
  • Horizon81
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    Pollycat wrote: »
    Diametrically opposite statements from the same person. :cool:

    So all animal lovers have to love all animals behaviour regardless of what it is? Life isn't as black and white as Postman Pat's Jess. Jeez you crazy cat ladies should move to America and find a state where it's legal to marry your cat. Probably.

    Why anyone would want a vicious wild animal in their house is beyond me. If you like getting bitten and scratched then that's entirely your lookout, but it sure as hell aint mine.
  • Celli
    Celli Posts: 184 Forumite
    Empathy and compassion seem to be sadly lacking in our OP.
  • monty-doggy
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    Celli wrote: »
    Empathy and compassion seem to be sadly lacking in our OP.

    And brains and decency. He sounds like a right deranged twit. No wonder the cat freaks out. I'd freak out if I had to put up with him and his dictatorship.

    I'd be sharpening my claws if I was that cat!!!:rotfl:
  • MrsAtobe
    MrsAtobe Posts: 1,404 Forumite
    OP, how about building the cat an outdoor run so that it can be outdoors safely?
    Good enough is good enough, and I am more than good enough!:j

    If all else fails, remember, keep calm and hug a spaniel!
  • Pollycat
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    Horizon81 wrote: »
    So all animal lovers have to love all animals behaviour regardless of what it is? Life isn't as black and white as Postman Pat's Jess. Jeez you crazy cat ladies should move to America and find a state where it's legal to marry your cat. Probably.

    Why anyone would want a vicious wild animal in their house is beyond me. If you like getting bitten and scratched then that's entirely your lookout, but it sure as hell aint mine.

    Just posting your 2 diametrically opposing statements to show what an unmitigated liar and to**er you are. :D

    "Crazy cat ladies"?
    I hope your intended wife and intended mother to your children sees you for what you are and runs a mile - with cat tucked under her arm and flipping you the bird. :rotfl:
  • Horizon81
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    Celli wrote: »
    Empathy and compassion seem to be sadly lacking in our OP.

    Not for people, just for expendable creatures! Have you ever swattted a fly or squished a spider? Smoked out a wasps nest? Or maybe ever laid down rat poison or set a mouse trap? Ant bait trap? Are people who do these things also lacking in empathy and compassion? Just because a cat looks 'cute' and those other things don't (maybe with the exception of a mouse), should that make any difference? They're all living creatures.
  • Pollycat
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    Horizon81 wrote: »
    They're all living creatures.
    Apart, that is, from the cat currently being discussed in this thread if you get your own way. :cool:
  • Celli
    Celli Posts: 184 Forumite
    No not because a cat looks " cute " but because it's a sentient being that is capable of emotions, limited compared to humans, but there none the less, and that any normal person will have formed an emotional attachment to it.
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