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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We pick our rabbit up the same way and he always seems to like it.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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Better to club the f*cker senseless first though, sorry I forgot that part.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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thats what I always believed. Although if they are scared, they will twist around and try to claw youOriginally 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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Cats are "programmed" to go limp when you do this. It's a way that a mother cat will transport her offspring.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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