Taylor wrote:
> On Mar 27, 3:19 am, "Me, Myself, And Perkoff" <perk...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mar 27, 2:08 am, Taylor <lukebenw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 27, 3:04 am, "Me, Myself, And Perkoff" <perk...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> I was watching South Park tonight and they had this thing where the
>>>> cat sprayed something on your face and you would have a trip like you
>>>> were on LSD.
>>>> I was searching online for "Cheesing" but I couldn't find anything
>>>> refering to cats.
>>>> Is there another term to search for or does anyone know how to go
>>>> about having an acid like trip from a cat?
>>>> I think it was a male cat and I think the thing he sprayed might have
>>>> been his jizz.
>>>> I don't know for sure they didn't quite explain.
>>>> Thanks for the help to everyone who answers!
>>> If you believe that, then you'll believe a cat sleeping next to a
>>> sleeping baby will steal its breath (the baby's). They should have
>>> explained HOW cats purr.
>> What?
>>
>> I would never put a cat next to anyone a baby or an adult when they
>> were sleeping. Cats scratch, cats are mean. You can trust a dog not
>> to fuck with you when you're sleeping, but if you sleep next to a cat
>> you might wake up missing an eyeball(like me) or all scratched up from
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>
> You're crazy. Cat's NEVER attack unless provoked. A cat won't decide
> one night "gee, I really hate you, I think I'm going to claw your face
> up". And if you can trust a dog, look at WHY Ontario banned owning pit
> bulls. Give me a cat ANY day..... err-- night.
IMO you are both half-wrong and half-right.
Cats can and DO hold grudges... but may or may not act out on it.
This is one example available online that springs to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEhPGmwC_Jk
(I LOVE that video, btw. That guy has *clearly* been giving that leopard
some serious shit... :)
You hear stories of cats shitting in owners beds... it DOES happen...
Anyone who has spent any time around cats and paid attention to them
will know they can hold grudges - or the opposite of a grudge as well.
My cat, for example, makes it quite clear what she thinks about being
left home alone for more that say, 12 hours. I get a token bite on the
arm or leg...
That said, it is very rare for cats to attack people whilst sleeping,
although its been known to happen. Usually it appears that the cat sees
something moving, such as an adams apple and goes for it. Pretty damned
rare, though.
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