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Pathetic clueless pair. Angry vomiting, seriously ? Blaming the cat for being angry and they wonder why when their toddler grabs at the cat and they want to get rid of her. The cat would be better off being rehomed than being with this two.
My cat definitely protested through poop. I wanted him to be an indoor cat when he was raised wild, being third generation abandoned summer cat. He didn't agree. Since I started letting him out, he'll only use the litter box, even if he's inside for a week because of rain/snow. He would find a spot in my line of sight, stare me down and take a dump. So I believe her when she says he spite pees.
That Tokyo Drift (Savannah Drift?) is intense. Don't sell those gazelles short though, they're shmoovin' too. Cheetahs problem only manage to catch and kill gazelles for prey about 30-40% of the time. The gazelle isn't quite as fast as a cheetah, but it has a lot more endurance. The cheetah only has a few quick bursts of speed in it before it needs to rest, but the gazelle can maintain its speed much longer. The gazelle just needs to stay away from the cheetah long enough for the cheetah to get wounded, then the gazelle tears out of there. It's a real battle between these two. Cheetahs get gored by gazelles sometimes too.
I was thinking the same thing, that should be illegal in fact in some countries is illegal, my country is one of them, also there is a high probability that is the case.
What happened to the rest of the video? Was it because of the declawing that she was reacting so violently with everything or did it further into any mental issues requiring veterinary assistance?
Um, so what happened? Something to do with that mouse toy but why didn’t she like the treats that were offered? She is certainly an interesting, complex kitty. Hope he was ultimately able to help.
This is an older one, but Penny Lane had some kind of chemical imbalance that caused her to act more aggressively than normal. Jackson suggested Penny take medication to help mitigate the issue and it helped a lot.
Penny Lane is the spitting image of my Coco, who is the sweetest, friendliest all people lover of all times. It was so weird to see her hiss and growl like that.