[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Cat GIF !! (Page 1 of 3)
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http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c229/KD8BFF/sprong.gif Hey, I can make thisSHITSHITSHIIIITTTTTT. |
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cat 1 : bat 0 http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7247/catcatchesbat.gif ps: a residential light switch is 48" up from the finished floor. now watch the gif above again. That's pretty bad ass. |
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cat 1 : bat 0 http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7247/catcatchesbat.gif ps: a residential light switch is 48" up from the finished floor. now watch the gif above again. That's pretty bad ass. Is it wrong that I heard you say that in a "Honey Badger" voice?
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cat 1 : bat 0 http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7247/catcatchesbat.gif ps: a residential light switch is 48" up from the finished floor. now watch the gif above again. Note how she secures the bat in her mouth before landing on her feet. I had a female that looked very much like this one. She sat patiently on the back of the couch one night, for hours, matching a lady bug crawl across the ceiling. Eventually, the lady bug made it to the wall across the room and started toward the floor. Seconds before the lady bug had descended into her leaping range, she got down off the couch, prissily walked over to the wall, slapped the piss out of it and came back over an got back on the couch. I didn't know she could jump that high. I wouldn't have even noticed the bug if its out-of-range presence hadn't annoyed her enough to make her "bark" at it––this strange sound she'd make while her mouth opened and closed very rapidly. Sweety was her name, but she was only sweey to me––a daddy's cat. God I miss her. I cornered a black racer (a very fast and non-venomous snake) in the garage one day, not meaning to. I was finally able to get it out into the yard where Sweety saw it. That snake was like something magic; zooming through the mowed grass toward the wooded part of the property about 50 feet away. Sweety flashed into action. I don't exaggerate when I estimate that the cat slapped that snake's head 1000 times before he made it to the safety of a brush pile. I mean the cat's paw was literally a blur; I don't know how she ran along its side with her paw buzzing away like it was. That cat didn't put up with nothing being in her yard. I miss her so badly, especially with the squirrels occupying the vacuum she left. |

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