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#52 - dat arm didn't even notice until this 12/16/2012 on Bats 0
#244 - Hah, it's actually happened once before that I know of, so don… 12/15/2012 on (21) Facebook 0
#241 - There is only one of me, not twenty-two.  [+] (2 new replies) 12/15/2012 on (21) Facebook 0
User avatar #243 - lusir (12/15/2012) [-]
wow I just relised I misspelled December:D Hi Dember nice to meet you
User avatar #244 - Dember (12/15/2012) [-]
Hah, it's actually happened once before that I know of, so don't feel bad. Nice to meet you also, random person who typos the word December. c:
#128 - retarded asleep 12/11/2012 on Wait here boy. I've spotted... +4
#2057946 - No. 12/11/2012 on MMORPG ITEM COLLECTIVE... 0
#171 - "my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail…  [+] (1 new reply) 12/10/2012 on Bunnies 0
User avatar #174 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
k.
#162 - ...Yes, that happens when you don't get your cats fixed. They …  [+] (1 new reply) 12/10/2012 on Bunnies 0
#167 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something.
#157 - That's not the case for any of mine. I get all of mine fixed t…  [+] (5 new replies) 12/10/2012 on Bunnies 0
#160 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
no i took a kitten and it got pregnant when she was young. She passed away when she was 4.
User avatar #171 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
"my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something."

You are ignorant beyond reason.
You (or rather, your poor cat) is exceptionally lucky all he lost was his tail. As for getting sick, how about vaccinations? Vet visits, medication?

Cats have absolutely no need to go outside in any way, shape or form; they can live perfectly happy lives indoors as long as you provide them with exercise and mental stimulation -- in fact, they almost always live up to ten times longer when kept strictly indoors, and that is not an exaggeration.
Cats can easily be changed from indoor-outdoor, or even strictly-outdoor cats, to fully indoor cats with a bit of patience and persistence. I have done this myself and it was the best decision I ever made for my babies, they mean far too much to me to risk their health, safety and lives like that.

I feel sorry for your animals and you really offend and disgust me.
Please do not contact me again.
User avatar #174 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
k.
User avatar #162 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
...Yes, that happens when you don't get your cats fixed. They get knocked up at six months old or younger and proceed to have multiple litters every year. :\
That's very sad that she lived such a short life, but that's actually twice the age of most cats who go outdoors.
It's a shame she didn't get a family who valued her health and safety more, same with her son who lost his tail.
#167 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something.
#152 - I currently have six; a tortie, a lynx-point snowshoe siamese,…  [+] (9 new replies) 12/10/2012 on Bunnies 0
#158 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
this is my cats mother
User avatar #154 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
Thats alot. My cat has been with sinse he was born.
User avatar #157 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
That's not the case for any of mine. I get all of mine fixed to avoid contributing to the overpopulation of cats, which is why all of mine needed to be rescued in the first place. Or did you take in a pregnant kitty or something?
#160 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
no i took a kitten and it got pregnant when she was young. She passed away when she was 4.
User avatar #171 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
"my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something."

You are ignorant beyond reason.
You (or rather, your poor cat) is exceptionally lucky all he lost was his tail. As for getting sick, how about vaccinations? Vet visits, medication?

Cats have absolutely no need to go outside in any way, shape or form; they can live perfectly happy lives indoors as long as you provide them with exercise and mental stimulation -- in fact, they almost always live up to ten times longer when kept strictly indoors, and that is not an exaggeration.
Cats can easily be changed from indoor-outdoor, or even strictly-outdoor cats, to fully indoor cats with a bit of patience and persistence. I have done this myself and it was the best decision I ever made for my babies, they mean far too much to me to risk their health, safety and lives like that.

I feel sorry for your animals and you really offend and disgust me.
Please do not contact me again.
User avatar #174 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
k.
User avatar #162 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
...Yes, that happens when you don't get your cats fixed. They get knocked up at six months old or younger and proceed to have multiple litters every year. :\
That's very sad that she lived such a short life, but that's actually twice the age of most cats who go outdoors.
It's a shame she didn't get a family who valued her health and safety more, same with her son who lost his tail.
#167 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something.
User avatar #155 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
with me*
#147 - Thanks. I hope so. I'm happy to clean a litter box if it means…  [+] (11 new replies) 12/10/2012 on Bunnies +1
#149 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
How many cats do you have exactly? I had an old cat a few years back. She came with us to grandmas and she stayed there for the rest of her life. She passed away 2 years ago.
User avatar #152 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
I currently have six; a tortie, a lynx-point snowshoe siamese, a black "riser" manx, a white domestic shorthair (possibly turkish angora mix), a seal-point siamese, and a long-haired orange tabby kitten. All of them are rescues, some with some pretty heartbreaking pasts.
I've also had a cream tabby and a gray tabby who have since passed away, and I've fostered two long-haired black juveniles and an adult flame-point siamese.
#158 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
this is my cats mother
User avatar #154 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
Thats alot. My cat has been with sinse he was born.
User avatar #157 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
That's not the case for any of mine. I get all of mine fixed to avoid contributing to the overpopulation of cats, which is why all of mine needed to be rescued in the first place. Or did you take in a pregnant kitty or something?
#160 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
no i took a kitten and it got pregnant when she was young. She passed away when she was 4.
User avatar #171 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
"my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something."

You are ignorant beyond reason.
You (or rather, your poor cat) is exceptionally lucky all he lost was his tail. As for getting sick, how about vaccinations? Vet visits, medication?

Cats have absolutely no need to go outside in any way, shape or form; they can live perfectly happy lives indoors as long as you provide them with exercise and mental stimulation -- in fact, they almost always live up to ten times longer when kept strictly indoors, and that is not an exaggeration.
Cats can easily be changed from indoor-outdoor, or even strictly-outdoor cats, to fully indoor cats with a bit of patience and persistence. I have done this myself and it was the best decision I ever made for my babies, they mean far too much to me to risk their health, safety and lives like that.

I feel sorry for your animals and you really offend and disgust me.
Please do not contact me again.
User avatar #174 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
k.
User avatar #162 - Dember (12/10/2012) [-]
...Yes, that happens when you don't get your cats fixed. They get knocked up at six months old or younger and proceed to have multiple litters every year. :\
That's very sad that she lived such a short life, but that's actually twice the age of most cats who go outdoors.
It's a shame she didn't get a family who valued her health and safety more, same with her son who lost his tail.
#167 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
my cat got ran over by a car that's how he lost his tail. Cats need to be outside too. We take good care of our cats, we cant do anything if it gets very sick or something.
User avatar #155 - bavelsond (12/10/2012) [-]
with me*
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User avatar #1 - thedestroyerbob (09/22/2012) [-]
Your dog is awesome :)
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