Ah, I thought you'd squashed both the baby and the kitty with one rock.
Not that I'd care about the baby...
Ah, I thought you'd squashed both the baby and the kitty with one rock.
Not that I'd care about the baby...
Quote: zooo @ January 24 2012, 2:21 PM GMTIt is in relation to a kitty.
I just think a tense/worried silence (at least) would be the natural reaction to such a situation, rather than giggling. Found that a bit sick. Would they have stood there laughing if a baby had crawled up to the jaws of a croc?
Maybe they would.
I watched it on mute so didn't hear the giggling. I spent the whole time saying "get away kitty, run away!!!"
This thread is sick.
You're all perverts. I've half a mind to report you.
Quote: zooo @ January 12 2012, 12:19 AM GMTA picture of a cat:
I'm so glad you told us what it is.
Well I didn't want to confuse anyone, who might think it was A FURRY ANGEL FROM HEAVEN.
Quote: EllieJP @ January 24 2012, 5:20 PM GMTI watched it on mute so didn't hear the giggling. I spent the whole time saying "get away kitty, run away!!!"
(A nice sane response.)
Quote: zooo @ January 24 2012, 6:08 PM GMTA FURRY ANGEL FROM HEAVEN.
Quote: zooo @ January 12 2012, 12:19 AM GMTA picture of a cat:
That is the face of a cat plotting where the bodies are going to be hidden.
Quote: zooo @ January 24 2012, 6:08 PM GMTWell I didn't want to confuse anyone, who might think it was A FURRY ANGEL FROM HEAVEN.
Cats are FURRY ANGELS FROM HEAVEN.
Very true!
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop @ January 24 2012, 6:18 PM GMTThat is the face of a cat plotting where the bodies are going to be hidden.
Also true.
There's some interesting research on T.Gondii. They know how it affects infected animals' behaviour. The implications for us? That it affects our behaviour too if we get infected. Not mainstream science yet, at least not the human element, but they're looking at it.
Quote: Stylee TingTing @ January 25 2012, 1:17 AM GMTThere's some interesting research on T.Gondii. They know how it affects infected animals' behaviour. The implications for us? That it affects our behaviour too if we get infected. Not mainstream science yet, at least not the human element, but they're looking at it.
Not sure what you're saying, have you got a link? We all know the devastating effect Toxoplasmosis can have on humans, are you saying there's something else?
Quote: Stylee TingTing @ January 25 2012, 7:03 AM GMTPlenty here:
My reply is here: A_considered_response
Quote: zooo @ January 24 2012, 2:32 PM GMTAh, I thought you'd squashed both the baby and the kitty with one rock.
Not that I'd care about the baby...
You monster.
Tee hee. Been looking at cats in costumes for the past hour - sometimes the simplest are the best.