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RealSNR 03-18-2024 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 17448835)
LMAO I actually like cats, owned several over my lifetime. That’s how I know that cats are murderous, rampaging lunatics!

I know you grew up on farms so you probably had outdoor cats, which makes a bit more sense, but any of these ****ers living in the city who just let their cats roam outside won’t get any sympathy from me when their little Boots gets mauled by a coyote or dog.



With as much time as you spend online, I’d expect you to be more informed.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-42766-6



You’re probably going to spend 10 hours today online, trolling random message boards and cooking up some Star Wars video that no one will give a shit about. You could have taken 20 seconds to Google this and learned something new without needing to be spoon fed some solid knowledge. There’s even an entire Wiki on it:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_pr...0the%20country.



You’re a dipshit, dude, and your reading comprehension is garbage.

Click one of the links I just posted and try to put some wrinkles in your brain.



Insects were definitely a reach. I’m in Florida so cats typically impact the mammal, bird and reptile population here. I was trying to think of what types of animals a cat would kill in Missouri/Kansas and figured y’all probably don’t have reptiles like we do and decided to replace them with insects.

In general, though, yes, I think we should be a little worried about insects. Studies show that insect populations are declining 2% per year. Anyone who’s taken a biology course knows how important those organisms at the bottom of the food chain are.

But in regards to this conversation, you are right. Cats don’t really significantly impact the insect population and it was dumb of me to mention them.


I largely agree. The evidence is out there of the average lifespans for outdoor cats being significantly shorter.

If an owner’s cats live, eat, sleep, and shit indoors, just keep them indoors. Yes, that might mean you have to pay attention to them, play with them, and buy scratching posts. You know… be a responsible pet owner.

Katipan 03-18-2024 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 17448889)
You might change your tune if you saw someone gushing blood down their arm from a pit attack.

There is no way I'm living my life in a constant state of fear Clay. I've seen way too much blood.

GeorgeZimZam 03-18-2024 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 17448835)
You’re a dipshit, dude, and your reading comprehension is garbage.

Click one of the links I just posted and try to put some wrinkles in your brain.

No.

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Pepe Silvia 03-18-2024 01:45 PM

Pitbulls are dangerous. News at 10.

Bearcat 03-18-2024 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 17448849)
I'd pay good money to watch a python fight a cat.

And double that to watch a boa constrictor squeeze the life out of a pit.

Surprise, motha****a!

Not exactly a python...

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Bearcat 03-18-2024 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 17448865)
Cats generally kill things that harm humans, such rodents. This often happens outdoors, in the mud and the rain, and it's possible that an occasional sparrow or songbird slips in. There would be no way of knowing.

LMAO

ToxSocks 03-18-2024 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 17448863)

I survived five pitbull attacks because I stood my ground.

Then you weren't attacked. And those dogs most likely had zero intention of attacking. You were just scared.

If they wanted to attack you, no amount of standing their is going to stop them.

Katipan 03-18-2024 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ModSocks (Post 17448906)
Then you weren't attacked. And those dogs most likely had zero intention of attacking. You were just scared.

If they wanted to attack you, no amount of standing their is going to stop them.

One was standing on a porch while a young child played in the yard in front of it.

Rain Man 03-18-2024 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 17448874)
Were you in your fancy cheetah shoes?
Professional courtesy.

I wonder if that would be safer or more dangerous. The bobcat mom might think I'm stepping on someone's cubs.

ToxSocks 03-18-2024 01:57 PM

Jeez, Zimzam, did a Pitbull **** your wife or something? LMAO

Rain Man 03-18-2024 01:58 PM

On a completely unrelated note, I took a course last week on how to stop severe bleeding. I've never taken any kind of first aid course and it was being offered for free at the local rec center, so I figured I'd show up. I've always wondered what to do if I ever happened upon someone injured and bleeding.

They started the course by talking about how to put latex gloves on and off, and then started talking about the attributes of different types of gauze and tourniquets. I don't carry gloves, gauze, and tourniquets, and apparently lots of others are like me, because someone else asked about what we do if we don't have that equipment. The instructor said he wasn't allowed to talk about doing it without proper equipment.

Really? This was a community course.

I did get some insights, though. I learned that I can stuff a shirt into a wound if I have to, and I learned that a tourniquet needs to be at least one inch wide or you can't get it tight enough without essentially tightening it through someone's arm.

GeorgeZimZam 03-18-2024 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ModSocks (Post 17448930)
Jeez, Zimzam, did a Pitbull **** your wife or something? LMAO

Fortunately, I was able to intervene and save her from the pit bulls running a train just in time. It was a good thing I had my side piece handy to satiate their bloodlust for human pussy.

R.I.P. Krystal from Seeking Arrangements. 🙏🏻

ToxSocks 03-18-2024 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam (Post 17448957)
Fortunately, I was able to intervene and save her from the pit bulls running a train just in time. It was a good thing I had my side piece handy to satiate their bloodlust for human pussy.

R.I.P. Krystal from Seeking Arrangements. 🙏🏻

lol

Rain Man 03-18-2024 02:14 PM

Oh, I also learned that if someone has a bleeding head wound, you shouldn't put a tourniquet around their neck. The instructor felt strongly about this.

IowaHawkeyeChief 03-18-2024 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17448900)
Not exactly a python...

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No but the saying "Cat-like reflexes" was born out of fact...


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