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09 Jun 2017, 10:59 am

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Hey Mr. Sydney...how's your cat doing?


Hey Wolfman, not doing too bad considering I rolled into a bonfire whilst asleep and burned my face off for about 30 seconds.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:02 am

Boo's fine. I will always love him to bits. I always make sure he's well taken care of. Even above my health.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:03 am

It's good to hear from you again Kraftie


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09 Jun 2017, 11:04 am

All I really want for my birthday is a cat. I'm not sure which kind might suit me best.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:10 am

Kuraudo7777 wrote:
All I really want for my birthday is a cat. I'm not sure which kind might suit me best.

Get a tabby. It's not a breed but they certainly are intelligent cats. They're more like doggies. They'll follow you around the house. They'll play fetch. THEY'RE SMART!

In fact, I'm going to go find my sleeping tabby right now because I'm starting to miss him.

He doesn't do the dishes. He doesn't vacuum. He's the laziest bugger I've ever met but I love him.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:11 am

Do they meow a lot? I prefer quieter cats.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:19 am

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Do they meow a lot? I prefer quieter cats.


Did you know, cats only meow for people!

They did an experiment where they had a room full of cats and they never meowed to each other.

Cats only meow to humans. They're trying to communicate with us!


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09 Jun 2017, 11:21 am

Wow! :o I never knew that!


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09 Jun 2017, 11:24 am

^True. They use the ME part and the OW part separately with other cats. The first seems to indicate affection, and the second is a warning.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:36 am

jrjones9933 wrote:
^True. They use the ME part and the OW part separately with other cats. The first seems to indicate affection, and the second is a warning.


My boy (Boo) meows to me heaps when he wants something. I wish I could translate exactly what he's saying but he has NO trouble getting through to me what he wants. He's relentless and he'll keep meowing to me until I give him what he's after.

He has no trouble communicating what he wants, even though he can't speak English.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:39 am

How did you manage to roll into a bonfire?



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09 Jun 2017, 11:48 am

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How did you manage to roll into a bonfire?


I was sitting on the ground and felt sleepy so I went to sleep next to it and during the course of the night, I rolled into it.


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09 Jun 2017, 11:49 am

I know it's getting rather cold Down Under. Probably below 10 at night now. It's going to be at least 32 Celsius come Sunday here in NYC.



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09 Jun 2017, 12:17 pm

Me after my conflict with a bonfire. I didn't come off real well:

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09 Jun 2017, 12:20 pm

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09 Jun 2017, 12:23 pm

That must have been painful!

Seems like 1st-2nd degree burns.

I hope you can get aloe cream or something; it's supposed to really help prevent scarring. It's quite possible you won't get permanently scarred from this, even if it looks bad now.