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IF they were the kind that scratched everything, yes :P hehe

Hang on - that's the only type of cat, isn't it? Other than the declawed ones.

Cat with claws = cat that scratches everything to buggery.


Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.

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IF they were the kind that scratched everything, yes :P hehe

Hang on - that's the only type of cat, isn't it? Other than the declawed ones.

Cat with claws = cat that scratches everything to buggery.


Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.


Also:

"My dog is my best friend."

"Hmm, OK, my best friend is Alex, but I've not gone as far as to chop his bollocks off"

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IF they were the kind that scratched everything, yes :P hehe

Hang on - that's the only type of cat, isn't it? Other than the declawed ones.

Cat with claws = cat that scratches everything to buggery.


Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.

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"My dog is my best friend."

"Hmm, OK, my best friend is Alex, but I've not gone as far as to chop his bollocks off"


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Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.


It's also illegal in this country, I believe.

My cat scratches her scratching post, and that's it.

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IF they were the kind that scratched everything, yes :P hehe

Hang on - that's the only type of cat, isn't it? Other than the declawed ones.

Cat with claws = cat that scratches everything to buggery.


For their current cat, Tilly (I still prefer her original name of Storm), my parents bought a scratching post to hopefully avoid the problem of everything being scratched. Tilly just uses it as well as clawing at everything. :)

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"My dog is my best friend."

"Hmm, OK, my best friend is Alex, but I've not gone as far as to chop his bollocks off"


:D

I'm so glad I'm not in the running to win 'Paris Hilton's new best friend'


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Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.


It's also illegal in this country, I believe.


Is it? I thought you still could. Someone I know did a few years ago, so maybe it's changed recently.

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Declawing cats reinforces my idea that pets are kept in dependancy of their owners. And this is a bad thing.


It's also illegal in this country, I believe.

My cat scratches her scratching post, and that's it.

Yeah ours do too, well that and the fences outside. They do however often chase each other round with claws extended for extra grip, so the sofa has a couple of pulls on it.


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That's true - when they're not sure about where they're jumping, there will be claws deployed. This includes jumping onto knees.

I think you can only have it done if it's for medical reasons. Ingrowing claws and the like.

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Declawing cats is a fucking disgraceful thing to do, from watching how much they use them I'd imagine it would be about the same as a person losing all their fingers. Is it still common in the US then?


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A friend who has cats told me that males are aloud to keep their bollocks now too. What they get is basically a vasectomy. True?


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A friend who has cats told me that males are aloud to keep their bollocks now too. What they get is basically a vasectomy. True?


Dunno, I'll email my mate who is a vet and ask her later, if I remember.

EDIT: Altough, having thought about it for a second, a vasectomy wouldn't stop gonadatrophions produced in the happy sack's eggs from being produced and making said cat go apeshit mental, as it is meant to do, so, no, I don't think they would. Thus it gets is bollocks lobbed off, to further affect its behaviour to be more acceptable to humans.

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But little Buster is still scrotum and contents equipped. Unless my mate decided he wanted a fighter...


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MaliA wrote:
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A friend who has cats told me that males are aloud to keep their bollocks now too. What they get is basically a vasectomy. True?


Dunno, I'll email my mate who is a vet and ask her later, if I remember.

EDIT: Altough, having thought about it for a second, a vasectomy wouldn't stop gonadatrophions produced in the happy sack's eggs from being produced and making said cat go apeshit mental, as it is meant to do, so, no, I don't think they would. Thus it gets is bollocks lobbed off, to further affect its behaviour to be more acceptable to humans.

Yeah but as long as most of us will quite happily have animals killed so we can eat them it doesn't really seem worth getting all preachy about eh?


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But little Buster is still scrotum and contents equipped. Unless my mate decided he wanted a fighter...


Fuck knows, then. I guess it's a possibility, given the name and all.

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A friend who has cats told me that males are aloud to keep their bollocks now too. What they get is basically a vasectomy. True?


Dunno, I'll email my mate who is a vet and ask her later, if I remember.

EDIT: Altough, having thought about it for a second, a vasectomy wouldn't stop gonadatrophions produced in the happy sack's eggs from being produced and making said cat go apeshit mental, as it is meant to do, so, no, I don't think they would. Thus it gets is bollocks lobbed off, to further affect its behaviour to be more acceptable to humans.

Yeah but as long as most of us will quite happily have animals killed so we can eat them it doesn't really seem worth getting all preachy about eh?


Food and clothes are greater requirements than entertainment, don't you think?

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We don't need meat to eat, not animal fibre for clothing.

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A friend who has cats told me that males are aloud to keep their bollocks now too. What they get is basically a vasectomy. True?


Dunno, I'll email my mate who is a vet and ask her later, if I remember.

EDIT: Altough, having thought about it for a second, a vasectomy wouldn't stop gonadatrophions produced in the happy sack's eggs from being produced and making said cat go apeshit mental, as it is meant to do, so, no, I don't think they would. Thus it gets is bollocks lobbed off, to further affect its behaviour to be more acceptable to humans.

Yeah but as long as most of us will quite happily have animals killed so we can eat them it doesn't really seem worth getting all preachy about eh?


Food and clothes are greater requirements than entertainment, don't you think?
I'm not so sure, I'd say that the majority of food we consume and clothes we wear amount to little more than entertainments. It's not like we're slaughtering the odd pig just to survive through winter.


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We don't need meat to eat, not animal fibre for clothing.


Then why do we have teeth that can eat meat?
And where would we get our extra amino acids from, if we don't eat meat, given we can't synthesize all of them in our bodies?
Animal hide is more hard wearing than many plant based alternatives, and furs are useful for warmth.

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We don't need meat to eat, not animal fibre for clothing.


Then why do we have teeth that can eat meat?
And where would we get our extra amino acids from, if we don't eat meat, given we can't synthesize all of them in our bodies?
Animal hide is more hard wearing than many plant based alternatives, and furs are useful for warmth.


All of these points are valid in, like, medieval times and prior to that. But not so much now.


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"Hmm, OK, my best friend is Alex, but I've not gone as far as to chop his bollocks off"
My dogs are both neutered -- it was a requirement of the RSPCA, they won't let any dog or cat go out without being neutered. As they spend so much time taking care of unwanted puppies and kittens, I can understand that.

And I've had one of my dog's tails docked too. I'm not doing too well here, am I?

Declawing cats is a vile thing to do though.


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And I've had one of my dog's tails docked too. I'm not doing too well here, am I?


Out of interest what are the reasons for tail-docking (fancy accessories for headgear aside)?


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And I've had one of my dog's tails docked too. I'm not doing too well here, am I?


Out of interest what are the reasons for tail-docking (fancy accessories for headgear aside)?

If your owner traps it in a door, for example... ;)

Pets aren't just for entertainment value; they also provide love, affection and company. Lots of people would be lonely without them.

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Out of interest what are the reasons for tail-docking (fancy accessories for headgear aside)?


"For dogs who worked in fields, such as some hunting dogs and some herding dogs, tails could collect burrs and foxtails, causing pain and infection. Tails with long fur could collect feces and become a cleanliness problem, and particularly for herding dogs, longer tails could be caught in gates behind livestock. Many hunting dogs’ tails are docked to prevent them from becoming injured while running through thickets and briars while fetching hunters' prey."

Also stops my face getting twatted when playing 360 or eating my tea.

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I agree with Myp.


I though tail docking had been banned?

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I though tail docking had been banned?

It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).

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Fair enough.

Hasn't crufts been dropped by the BBC this year?

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It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).
Yes. Like, you catch the dog's tail in a door, and after two smaller amputations it keeps getting infected because you can't fit an Elizabethan collar to a lurcher properly. Hypothetically.


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I though tail docking had been banned?

It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).

And for specific sorts of "working dogs", I thought.

A phrase that always makes me think of dogs in suspenders hanging around on street corners.

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I though tail docking had been banned?

It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).

And for specific sorts of "working dogs", I thought.


Yes. viewtopic.php?p=190891#p190891


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We've had to come up with a full name for First Born's favourite stuffed animal (a little white dog), from which he is inseperable. It started off being called "ted" as that was all he could pronounce at the time. Now, however, this lacks a certain something and is a smidgen undestinctive and needs expanding. We are considering "Teddington Woofenbark-Smythe."

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And I've had one of my dog's tails docked too. I'm not doing too well here, am I?


Out of interest what are the reasons for tail-docking (fancy accessories for headgear aside)?

If your owner traps it in a door, for example... ;)

Pets aren't just for entertainment value; they also provide love, affection and company. Lots of people would be lonely without them.


Pets are kept in a continual state of dependency. Dependent upon their owners for food, warmth, and shelter. Pets never grow out of their juvenile stage of development, and exhibit this behavior all the way through their lives, which is what people incorrectly see as love and affection. Their lives are shortened through generation upon generation of inbreeding to produce more and more bizarre species of animal that suffer from inherited defects causing lifelong and painful illnesses. And they get stupider.

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I though tail docking had been banned?

It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).

And for specific sorts of "working dogs", I thought.


Yes. viewtopic.php?p=190891#p190891


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The docking of dogs’ tails has been banned in England since 6 April 2007.

There are exemptions from the ban for certain types of working dog, or where docking is performed for medical treatment.

There is also a ban on the showing of dogs docked after this date at events where members of the public have paid an entrance fee. This ban does not apply where a dog is shown only for the purpose of demonstrating its working ability.

The exemption allows certain types of working dog to have their tails docked by a veterinary surgeon. The dog has to be no more than 5 days old and the veterinary surgeon must certify that he or she has seen evidence that the dog is likely to work in one of the specified areas.

Owners and keepers wishing to have a working dog’s tail docked must ensure that this is undertaken in accordance with the law.


http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/act/docking.htm

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We've had to come up with a full name for First Born's favourite stuffed animal (a little white dog), from which he is inseperable. It started off being called "ted" as that was all he could pronounce at the time. Now, however, this lacks a certain something and is a smidgen undestinctive and needs expanding. We are considering "Teddington Woofenbark-Smythe."


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I though tail docking had been banned?

It has in this country (apart from, again, medical reasons).

And for specific sorts of "working dogs", I thought.


Yes. viewtopic.php?p=190891#p190891

Hmm. It's as if you're making some sort of a point, but I can't see what it might be.

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Their lives are shortened through generation upon generation of inbreeding to produce more and more bizarre species of animal that suffer from inherited defects causing lifelong and painful illnesses.
QI OVERGENERALISATION SIREN. My lurchers are some intermix of whippet and deer hound, both of which are working stock. Our last lurcher, a collie/greyhound cross, lived to 16 years of age.


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Our last lurcher, a collie/greyhound cross, lived to 16 years of age.

Yes, and 2000 years ago it would have lived to 350, developed the ability to use tools and started a minor war with the in-laws over breeding rights.

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Their lives are shortened through generation upon generation of inbreeding to produce more and more bizarre species of animal that suffer from inherited defects causing lifelong and painful illnesses.
QI OVERGENERALISATION SIREN. My lurchers are some intermix of whippet and deer hound, both of which are working stock. Our last lurcher, a collie/greyhound cross, lived to 16 years of age.



I bolded the bits that make your point, although interesting, invalid. But I'm pleased you agree with the rest.

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And I've had one of my dog's tails docked too. I'm not doing too well here, am I?


Out of interest what are the reasons for tail-docking (fancy accessories for headgear aside)?

If your owner traps it in a door, for example... ;)

Pets aren't just for entertainment value; they also provide love, affection and company. Lots of people would be lonely without them.


Pets are kept in a continual state of dependency. Dependent upon their owners for food, warmth, and shelter. Pets never grow out of their juvenile stage of development, and exhibit this behavior all the way through their lives, which is what people incorrectly see as love and affection. Their lives are shortened through generation upon generation of inbreeding to produce more and more bizarre species of animal that suffer from inherited defects causing lifelong and painful illnesses. And they get stupider.

You seem to be confusing all pets with certain breeds of dog. For instance cats have pretty much evolved over tens of thousands of years to live in a symbiotic relationship with man, they hang around us because they get food and warmth and we get pest control and companionship. A normal domestic cat is the same thing it has been for hundreds of years.


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You seem to be confusing all pets with certain breeds of dog. For instance cats have pretty much evolved over tens of thousands of years to live in a symbiotic relationship with man, they hang around us because they get food and warmth and we get pest control and companionship.


Also, man began to store grain in big piles, mice eat grain, and for them it is a good thing there's a fucking mountain of the stuff. Cats eat mice. Cats move closer to man.

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A normal domestic cat is the same thing it has been for hundreds of years.


Then why do feral cats behave differently, when they are the same creature?

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A normal domestic cat is the same thing it has been for hundreds of years.


A freeloading, evil, self-centred little megalomaniac.

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Our last lurcher, a collie/greyhound cross, lived to 16 years of age.

Yes, and 2000 years ago it would have lived to 350, developed the ability to use tools and started a minor war with the in-laws over breeding rights.


And then MaliA's ancestors would have killed it and eaten its fur to get the vital amino acids.


Also, none of that stuff applies to moggies. They have evolved to the perfect state of cat being and remain largely indifferent to human attempts to alter them.


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