To be fair the cat didn't put up much of a struggle either.
But I admit it was funnier.
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The revenge of the cat was such a poor p... take ........
I thought there would be a funny twist or something. Nope, just a cat very nicely placing a woman, who puts up no struggle at all, in a bin.
Yeah hilarious ......
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The perpetrator is now (allegedly) on Twitter: @CatBinLady.
Example tweets:
Lovely coffee at Brenda's, but as soon as she left the room I couldn't help tipping it down the back of her telly. Regretting it already.
Waiting for a relief coach at the services because some of the tyres were flat. I can feel some of the church social ladies staring at me.
At my niece's birthday party. The cake's in the pond. It's not going down as well as I thought.
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We pick up our grave-robbing were-rabbit by holding out the thigh bone of an Ox until he clamps his teeth round it, then lofting him up with an adult at either end.
HTH
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI would pick a cat up just by the scruff of its neck and I've never seen a vet do it either - you should support the back end. Cats tend to carry their kittens by grabbing the whole neck (not just the skin) in my expereince.
Though bear in mind, ours is a cute little bunny rabbit, not a grave robbing were rabbit.
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I would pick a cat up just by the scruff of its neck and I've never seen a vet do it either - you should support the back end. Cats tend to carry their kittens by grabbing the whole neck (not just the skin) in my expereince.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthats what I always believed. Although if they are scared, they will twist around and try to claw you
that happened to me recently
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostCats are "programmed" to go limp when you do this. It's a way that a mother cat will transport her offspring.
that happened to me recently
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI hope there isnt a spate of copy-cat incidents
anyways , this reignited a ten year debate that I have had with the missus. She is a cat lover and was appalled to see me pick one mog up by the scruff of its neck. She was totally opposed.
When I googled it, I found that opinion was divided 50/50, many vets and animal lovers say its ok, many are opposed.
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I hope there isnt a spate of copy-cat incidents
anyways , this reignited a ten year debate that I have had with the missus. She is a cat lover and was appalled to see me pick one mog up by the scruff of its neck. She was totally opposed.
When I googled it, I found that opinion was divided 50/50, many vets and animal lovers say its ok, many are opposed.
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