The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: Barklessdog on January 17, 2008, 11:29:15 AM
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/misc/cat.jpg)
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John's threads sometimes certainly master the fine art of living up to (admittedly high) expectations - not!!!
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Gaaaahh! my eyes! you'd think they could at least shave it!!!
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Maybe a big brown fuzzy Wet Beaver is more to you're liking?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/Garden/beaver.jpg)
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That's nothing a little bikini wax couldn't tame!
(http://www.msgr.ca/msgr-9/cat%20gothic%20mohawk.jpg)
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There ya go! when I'm in the mood I always like smaller and shaved. Please :P
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(http://bajaoasis.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/mohawk.jpg)
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i knew a girl in high school who had that same poster.what is it? a movie? a cartoon?
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i knew a girl in high school who had that same poster.what is it? a movie? a cartoon?
It was a cartoon printed in The Reader in Chicago. I'm not sure, but it may have been an old Matt Groening submission.
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Thread jack back on topic; that photo above is real, which is what I love most about it!
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Speaking of cat photos, have you seen http://icanhascheezburger.com/ ? Pages of "lolcats".
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/misc/cat.jpg)
Whoa! Better put that baby on a leash!
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that can't be a regular house cat. maybe a lynx or something?
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I think maybe a Maine Coon Cat, which i think are the largest house cats
The Maine Coon is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat, known for its high intelligence and playfulness as well as its distinctive physical appearance. The breed is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America and originated from New England, making it America's first indigenous show cat. The Maine Coon Cat is known as "the gentle giant."
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are they cross bred with racoons?
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You're saying this thing is natural, not a freak? Man, I think I'll stick to puny little collies and such! I'd hate to see the hairball this thing could hack up!
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Hairball?!! Can you imagine trying to keep that thing fed? much less what it would do to you if there wasn't enough food around? Much less the "sandbox" it needs.....
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I had a Ragdoll cat a few years ago that weighed 28 pounds. Nicest cat in the world but changing his litter was a total PITA. He regularly left deposits that rivaled any adult human. Next time we have a Ragdoll I'm thinking we'll have a kitty door and I'll just tell him to poop outside!
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I had a Ragdoll cat a few years ago that weighed 28 pounds. Nicest cat in the world but changing his litter was a total PITA. He regularly left deposits that rivaled any adult human. Next time we have a Ragdoll I'm thinking we'll have a kitty door and I'll just tell him to poop outside!
:D You think you can tell a cat to do something? :D Good luck!
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:D You think you can tell a cat to do something? :D Good luck!
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Luckily, I've found that most of the cats I've owned over the years preferred to go outside to do their business. When I got married and moved to NYC, my wife had a cat that was indoor only (pretty much a necessity in that area if you want your cat to actually live). When we moved back to Burbank, we lived in the hills so we kept the cats inside to keep the coyotes at bay. Once we came to Utah, we relented and the one cat we still have has lived happily outside from early spring to early winter for two years. It's amazing though... During the warm months he never comes inside for more than a minute or two, but once he comes in for the winter he turns back into a total homebody, sleeping on ours or our son's bed and flopping down for belly rubs any time I sit down for more than 30 seconds. I gotta say, I love our cat!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v47/gcarlston/dudepit/Pookie_1.jpg)
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Once we came to Utah, we relented and the one cat we still have has lived happily outside from early spring to early winter for two years.
george are you saying that Utah is one big litter box?
In Chicago that's not an option-
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/Fenderbird/Basenjis/P1030145.jpg)
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I knew this one girl...
Oh wait, we're talking about cats, right?
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Being a Mississippi boy the first thing I thought when I saw that pic was I would have to have that sucker mounted when it died!
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Being a Mississippi boy the first thing I thought when I saw that pic was I would have to have that sucker mounted when it died!
Mississippi doesn't have an open season on house cats? ;D
(welcome aboard!)
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them country boys will shoot at anything,hahahaha.
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them country boys will shoot at anything,hahahaha.
Yessir, and most of them will a recipe for most of what they shoot too! Does the phrase "tastes like chicken" ring a bell ;D
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Yessir, and most of them will a recipe for most of what they shoot too! Does the phrase "tastes like chicken" ring a bell ;D
You got that right! Except I can honestly say I HATE CATS!
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I don't hate 'em, but I've never been a cat person. I've always had and loved dogs. And yet cats always seem to like me. Maybe they're just sizing me up for some evil cat plot. My dog definitely thinks cats are the devil's spawn.
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Maybe they're just sizing me up for some evil cat plot.
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k125/0chromium0/forums/catsfarside.jpg)
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I sure miss The Far Side. :(
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I sure miss The Far Side. :(
...sigh...no kidding
boneless chicken ranch
suck button
what are you clowns up to?
...hijack over...