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Indeed. How a cat rewards you for a late dinner time or cheap brand of cat food.Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostYep, avoid cats. I love them to death but realise they are only loyal to themselves and would have no hesitation in eating me if it came down to it.
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The cat we had when I was growing up used to have what we called mad half hours.
She was normally totally timid to humans but would often go on a maniacal mission to attack anything and anyone that would 'play', dashing all over the place.
Being 'my' cat since she was a kitten she would get carried away, stick her claws in my hand while playing, immediately realise what she had done and lick my hand better.
Didn't think at the time about the germs from her tongue into the newly open claw wounds she'd created.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I thought cats' saliva had antiseptic propertiesOriginally posted by Hobosapien View Post
The cat we had when I was growing up used to have what we called mad half hours.
She was normally totally timid to humans but would often go on a maniacal mission to attack anything and anyone that would 'play', dashing all over the place.
Being 'my' cat since she was a kitten she would get carried away, stick her claws in my hand while playing, immediately realise what she had done and lick my hand better.
Didn't think at the time about the germs from her tongue into the newly open claw wounds she'd created.
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