ubercat wrote:kerble wrote:Four-legged living things are more important than furniture.
Fucking right.
fyp.
ubercat wrote:kerble wrote:Four-legged living things are more important than furniture.
Fucking right.
Rick Reuben wrote:Edit those words out or I'm contacting a moderator.
itchy mcgoo wrote:kerble wrote:but the declawed cat goes so well with my patent leather purse and fishnets!
nothing goes well with these things when worn together other than condom wrappers
itchy mcgoo wrote:ubercat, many good turns to you.
In a note somewhat related to the detour on this thread...
I live with a clawed kitty that has taken a shine to some furniture I hope to have for decades...has anyone used any of the organic sprays or any other method to make the scratching stop?
I'm talking six+ pieces of upholstered furniture here that I don't want to cover in aluminum foil, Andy Warhol precedents aside.
salut, animal rescuers!
kerble wrote:itchy mcgoo wrote:kerble wrote:but the declawed cat goes so well with my patent leather purse and fishnets!
nothing goes well with these things when worn together other than condom wrappers
yep. maybe you should just make balloon animals out of them, Mandroid.
it'd really bring the outfit together.
H-GM wrote:Still don't make you mexican, Dances With Burros.
itchy mcgoo wrote:kerble wrote:itchy mcgoo wrote:kerble wrote:but the declawed cat goes so well with my patent leather purse and fishnets!
nothing goes well with these things when worn together other than condom wrappers
yep. maybe you should just make balloon animals out of them, Mandroid.
it'd really bring the outfit together.
my comment was a general critique of a fashion faux paws, nothing directed at mandroid2.0
fur real.
Lonesome Bulldog wrote:I'm against declawing, but with a 2 because I spayed and neutered my cats, which is horribly unnatural and barbaric IF taken out of the context of overpopulation etc etc. I love them yet I did something irrevocable to their bodies, yet it helps them(?) in the long run. I think there can be parallels drawn to the issue at hand.
Marsupialized wrote:Thank you so much for the pounding, it came in handy.
kerble wrote:cattiness aside,
I'm actually curious about controlling dander in my apartment now that I have two cats. cleaning helps, but I'd like to go that extra extra.
any suggestions or success stories? do Ionizers work? I don't want one of those ugly alien dildo towers, btw.
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