hahahahahahaha, oh man... crunch, this is a spectacular climax to a long history of good posts. posted by BuddhaInABucket at 11:21 AM on April 14, 2005
Go Cat Go! ;) posted by eriko at 11:23 AM on April 14, 2005
I like in the second one how you can see that the cat isn't really trying to hurt the kid and then looks away afterwards like he's kind of embarrassed for getting all riled up in the first place. posted by papercake at 11:45 AM on April 14, 2005
Cute and clever, yes, but I wouldn't trust a cat around a small child. posted by terrier319 at 11:51 AM on April 14, 2005
I wouldn't trust ANY animal around a small child without adequate supervison (where "adequate supervision" = "being able to step in immediately"). posted by retronic at 12:07 PM on April 14, 2005
Hah, this is truly ridiculous. Thanks for the laugh, I can always use more of those. posted by prostyle at 12:09 PM on April 14, 2005
Or showing four times more restraint than any cat that I've ever known. I think you're right.
The only declawed cat that I know bites like a bastard when you wind him up. posted by Mayor Curley at 1:29 PM on April 14, 2005
Somehow I think that this post could have swung either way; from "SUPER LAME" to "THIS MAKES CRUNCH A GOD" posted by psychotic_venom at 2:48 PM on April 14, 2005
the fickle finger of fate has been kind. posted by crunchland at 4:21 PM on April 14, 2005
everything I wanted to say, has been said posted by edgeways at 5:07 PM on April 14, 2005
edgeways just said what I was going to say. posted by chrid at 5:48 AM on April 15, 2005
I wouldn't trust a cat around a small child.
cats and small children are generally intelligent enough to work out how they should treat one another, with a little assistance from the adults in the household ... cats usually pull their "punches" when it comes to kids ... and kids quickly learn what the cat doesn't allow posted by pyramid termite at 7:49 AM on April 15, 2005
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