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Newest Review: ... my boredom so I’m going to have to tell you why you should under no circumstances get a cat. Cats Smell Cats have ... more

 ... around them a pong that can only be described as a mixture between rotten fish heads, horse manure and stale sweat pants. To say the least this is unpleasant. And unfortunately it lingers. You can’t get rid of the smell because it becomes ingrained in the furniture and in your clothes. Cats Are Cute Most people would list this as a benefit for owning a cat but I can honestly say it really p***** me off. As I hate cats I would ideally be able to drop kick them into the swimming pool in my neighbour’s gar...more

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Animals Sleeping (First Facts: Animal Behavior) by Wendy Perkins
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Animals Hibernating: How Animals Survive Extreme Conditions (Anim
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Pacifiers Are Not Forever (Best Behavior?) by Elizabeth Verdick -
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hitme100
Premium Review Behavior Problems: Puurrrrrfect problem pet (581 words)
by hitme100 - written on 08.02.02 (Useful, 134 readings)
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Many will have clicked on this article thinking I would provide some thoroughly useful tips for looking after a cat. Well sorry but it should already have become apparent to you fools out there that I am a psychopathic, manic depressive who wants only to rule the world and eat lemons (with mpafp). This op is mainly to dispel the rumour that animals have feelings (plus I got bored so I decided to come write something). Firstly in no clinical tests has it been proven that cats have feelings. If cats really had feelings wouldn’t there be evidence to prove it? Secondly, I hate cats. Ok. That is in my opinion the only two reasons ...

BizzyB
Premium Review Keep Your Feline Feeling Fine (1439 words)
by BizzyB - written on 07.02.02 (Very useful, 853 readings)
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I considered being an attention seeker and calling this opinion 'My Pussy Needs Attention' but refrained. So cats and behaviour problems, let's start. Many people think cats are a rather simplistic set of creatures. Feed them, pet them, let them out to play and a bed for their 15 hours + a day sleep - a contented cat is really simply to achieve. Well not so. Cats are like people and all have their own personality traits. Fearful, aggressive, depressed, agoraphobic, and as I've had over 60 cats through foster care here in the last year there are not many behaviour traits I haven't seen! Even my own cats are complex little ...

 
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