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04-03-2011, 11:27 AM
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Awesome! And lol at that gay tiger dude.
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04-03-2011, 01:02 PM
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i love cats but i felt so bad for the bird. it obviously was frantic and doing everything it could trying to get the cat away from its nest. i hope the nest only had eggs and not babies. i don't know why the person didn't bother to intervene. if it was his cat, he should have put it inside and if it was someone elses cat he should have taken to the owner/s and asked for them to keep the cat inside for awhile or at least keep it off of his property for several weeks. and certainly when the cat caught the bird, he should have immediately tried to help the bird. it was only trying to protect its nest.

i saw nothing worth laughing about, or saying "wow" about. and the comment "that's cool" sure shows what a life that person does NOT have.

this video shows the very reason that many people hate cats. it's because they are bird lovers. but bird lovers tend to be bird brained because a cat is not at fault. hunting prey is natural instinct. instead of the cats, the bird lovers should be hating the cat owners who allow their cats to go outside. i have four cats, all which stay inside 24/7 and try to encourage others to do the same. chances for a cat to live a long life are drastically reduced when the cat is allowed to go outside and roam.

poor bird!
I think u need to chill the fuck out,its animal instinct.the can didnt kill it just to be nasty,my cat regularly bring mice or birds home as a "present" for me.some still alive!
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fake much
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I think u need to chill the fuck out,its animal instinct.the can didnt kill it just to be nasty,my cat regularly bring mice or birds home as a "present" for me.some still alive!
i need to chill the fuck out because you basically said what i said? in my post i said:
"a cat is not at fault. hunting prey is natural instinct." what part of that did you not understand? or is there more to the clip that i missed and you actually did mean "can" as in mexican, african, peurto rican when you said the can didn't kill it just to be nasty?
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Please shut the fuck up. I'm not going to lose sleep over a few birds my cat might of killed, I'm also not going to keep them up inside. Hunting stimulates them and if that makes them happy, so be it. Besides.. if a bird doesn't want to endanger it's nest then it should move away from a populated area.
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I have a Ferrari that is bad-ass on the road and would make anyone say "wow"...but the road is dangerous to a Ferrari's life and what kind of owner would I be if I let it get out there and do what it was made to do?
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04-03-2011, 05:40 PM
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You're fucking stupid. Seriously.
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Poor thing, she was protecting her nest. Why do folk laugh at these things?
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i dont believe it was protecting its nest. birds do the same to my cats they like to tease them and dance around them etc but never catch them, this cat got lucky :P


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