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i cant agree with the surgeory on a cat of all things. i can see the sense in the surgeory as a whole. cats are total killers. if all cats vanished it wouldnt be too soon. thats my opinion. i think of how many birds, reptiles, bats that would be alive.

you cant really train a cat to do things, dogs have earned a place beside man.

sorry if it offends anyone. i have never really liked cats.

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I agree not keen on cats myself I think they're parasites they just go where it's warm and they get food my mate thought his cat was dead but it had just decided to move in with someone else then come back 3 month later. With regards to the bionic legs I had to let my lurcher go because her legs were failing I was devastated but I wouldn't of give her bionic legs because she would of been frustrated not bein able to do what she used to I think it could cause mental problems with the cat

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Everytime its going to scratch its ear it will give itsself concussion, what would it do when its icey too. I love cats i have two and a dog but wouldn't go that far as to give it a chicken drumstick limb. If a lion or a wild cat got its legs damaged you wouldn't go and do the same would you?? My answer would be no, Circle of life.

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i cant agree with the surgeory on a cat of all things. i can see the sense in the surgeory as a whole. cats are total killers. if all cats vanished it wouldnt be too soon. thats my opinion. i think of how many birds, reptiles, bats that would be alive.

you cant really train a cat to do things, dogs have earned a place beside man.

sorry if it offends anyone. i have never really liked cats.

 

 

 

No problem with that I feel exactly the same but with dogs.:thumbup1:

 

Dogs are dumb buggers compared to cats.

 

 

Hmmmm dogs V cats in an intelligence war, the dog being the groundy of the pet world.

 

 

 

I think I could get a good a thread out of that.:thumbup:

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Everytime its going to scratch its ear it will give itsself concussion, what would it do when its icey too. I love cats i have two and a dog but wouldn't go that far as to give it a chicken drumstick limb. If a lion or a wild cat got its legs damaged you wouldn't go and do the same would you?? My answer would be no, Circle of life.

 

Wild animals and pets are not the same.

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The cost of the matter is irrelevant; folks spent hundreds of thousands on fags, drugs, botox and all the rest of it. If that cat was my prize rat catcher, could still get the odd one with his funky limbs, enjoy his bowlful of meat and purr in front of the fire then that's that. Go Kitty.

 

There is also billions each year been spent on cats.

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