This is one brave cat

The truth is... the owners don't know what they get up to.
And don't care either way.

Let 'em out to sh*t on neigbours gardens, then happily let them back in the back door for another cuddle by the fireside.

Ban the ownership. Tie the current owners to a post.
 
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I dare say cats lick their arze holes too!
They do indeed Norcon, but a cat does it to clean and they don't usually want to lick your face afterwards.

I think dogs do it for pleasure and then want to lick your face, your ice cream, your hands, your balls... Anything that's exposed.

And they have dog breath to boot! If they're so clever why has no one ever trained them to brush their own teeth and use a mouth wash or just eat a mint afterwards? Ha! Got ya! No such thing as cat breath :D

Only dogs keep biting children's legs off too! And I'm sick to death of the moronic owners who say "He won't bite". Also, it's unfair that a dog's willie is so big for its body size. If it held true for me I'd be hung like a donkey! :mad:
 
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You'll get the one that buries its teeth and locks.
 
And I'm sick to death of the moronic owners who say "He won't bite".

And, "He's only being friendly".

We have some mates who have a poorly-trained dog that jumps up uncontrollably on both furniture and visitors. I hope they read the Daily Mail. There was an article on a proposal that owners of dogs who jump up on people could be prosecuted on the grounds that their animals are 'making people feel threatened'.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...il-threat-dogs-jump-greet-visitors-homes.html
 
We have some mates who have a poorly-trained dog that jumps up uncontrollably on both furniture and visitors. I hope they read the Daily Mail. There was an article on a proposal that owners of dogs who jump up on people could be prosecuted on the grounds that their animals are 'making people feel threatened'.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-dogs-jump-greet-visitors-homes.html[/QUOTE]

It's a shame oor neighbours Yorkshire Terrier, isn't covered by the "Dangerous Dogs Act" Bloody thing jumps up at anything that moves. Wee , yappity thing... Nearly killed my dog the other day when it got stuck in it's throat. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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Thought I was bad, ranting about the towel heads all the time. :LOL:

Don't You get me onto those F*ckers. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Some people are just repetitive abusers only because they can get away with it on online without reprisal.
They exploit any and every opportunity to misbehave, like naughty children.
They simply don't know how to behave properly in public.

BT introduced the concept of online disinhibition.

It's an evolution of Ferdinand Tönnies's concept of Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft
Where people are more likely to misbehave in large connurbations because far fewer people know them and can rcognise them.
Whereas, in small communities, where everyone knows everyone else, people tend to behave more responsibly, for fear of repercussions.

The two posters quoted above are typical who are brave enough to misbehave when they can't be identified, but put them in an environment where they can be identified and they'd behave properly.
 
You’re not wrong Rouge but it’s probably because they know what you are like and are winding you up. (My analogy of a gay man joining the Navy and expecting not to get called a poof). Your tenacity is admirable, but you can’t change people.

“God give me strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference”.

;)
 
You’re not wrong Rouge but it’s probably because they know what you are like and are winding you up. (My analogy of a gay man joining the Navy and expecting not to get called a poof). Your tenacity is admirable, but you can’t change people.

“God give me strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference”.

;)
Does that not illustrate their immature personalities?
I don't mind people winding me up and I'll retalliate likewise, but to be abusive in order to goad a bystander is still abusive to the victim.
It's like beating an animal to offend the RSPCA. It's perverse.

They think that I'm their victim but they don't see that I'm not their victim. According to you, they are abusing others in their attempt to wind me up. Now if you think that's my fault that others are being abused, then you have a wierd perception of the issue.
Additionally, they were being abusive long before I was around.
 
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