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The truth be known: I love cats, really I do...
For they are the most intelligent animal that man has domesticated... And they are good for warning you of evil spirits... However, look at this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJWOvxazPRY |
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Cats remind me of Björk... and Björk is my platonic love, from sensuality to insightful intellect, and the ability to kick a journalist ass too. Between, is this a lyrics thread... hell with it ^^
his wicked sense of humor suggests exciting sex! his fingers they focus on her touches he's venus as a boy he believes in a beauty he's venus as a boy he's exploring the taste of her arousal so accurate he sets off the beauty in her he's venus venus as a boy he believes in a beauty he's venus as a boy Björk's "Venus as a Boy" @ DVF: Nah, dogs do what they are told to, unlike cats... @ H_B Quote:
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Cats live alone and have to live by themselves. Dogs, on the other hand, have to seek the best for the pack. Hence, cats are smarter to hunt small preys and scape quickly. Dogs are smarter when it comes hunting big animals and fighting. I'm speaking through experience. I had dogs, I had cats.
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By the way, nice video Signatus and I like the lyrics too.. And yeah, Björk, she's a cutie! Quote:
You see on top of water bottles was a white cap that seemed to always get the attention of my cat when it dropped on the floor, for she would always run and swipe at it with her paw and chase after it... Before I get to this it should be noted that I also taught her how to play hide and seek with the phrase "where is it" - where I would either hide an object, like the water bottle caps (in boxes, behind desks, chairs or couches, and under things like blankets) or I would hide behind something or under something while stating, "where is it"... She was a quick learner and ever time she found the cap or me... Anyways, one day I noticed this behavior, so I called her over to me and I would throw the cap and she ran as fast as she could to catch up with and when she did she often bounce it off the walls for a while, playing with. But after a while she would start to meow at me, which I later learned that it was a signal for me to trow it again... However, noticing this I would take the cap and say "bring it" and go to where I was sitting and drop it at my feet... After doing this for a while and timing it to the times that she would meow at me, I was soon able to have her bring the bottle cap back to me with the phrase "bring it"... So can you imagine, a cat that played fetch? She loved this game and would play it for hours with me. I trow the cap, she bring it back, drop it at my feet and then the cycle starts all over till my arm hurt... This isn't the only thing I taught this cat, however... She also knew the phrase "outside" which meant that she needed time alone out on the deck of the apartment that we lived in... She knew "want some" which meant it was time for tuna, her favorite food... She knew "kisses", which meant to rub her nose against mine... She knew the word "no" and also the word "sleep", which he would go the bedroom and lay in her bed... To say that cats are only intelligent because they have to fend for themselves Xephandor is quite preposterous! Trust me a cat can do much more then a dog, but you have to know their personality. And a personality isn't something that a dog comes with, for either they obey or not (and those that don't we call dumb or vicious)... |
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