Was this Thread really necessary? Anyway, i got a Kitten, pure white, she always wakes me up in the Middle of the Night and bites like hell.
Necessacy, no, but I guess feline can make a good topic subject anyway. Kittens bites are more painful than adult cats bites, prubably due to their more small and sharp teeth.
I got myself a european cat, and another one, whom I don't know the race, black and white. They're cute and cuddly, but steals any food they see. :c And, Sadly, I don't have any Lynxes, hehe.
Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:33 pm
Notsoscary
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:21 pm Posts: 879 Location: Somewhere in Germany
Re: Felines!
Lynxes are natural Hunters and arent that great as Pets, i mean, they love to live in the Forests, not sit their Buttocks off in your House.
Lynxes are natural Hunters and arent that great as Pets, i mean, they love to live in the Forests, not sit their Buttocks off in your House.
I've heard in many sources than young Lynxes can be easily tamed, and I'm not living on some shitty city, dude, I got a house and own 100 meters of terrain.
Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:44 pm
Sothe
Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:34 am Posts: 2034
Re: Felines!
It's considered animal cruelty when you take wild hunting animals into your home and treat them like domestics. There are exceptions, but hunting cats are not included. If you love lynxes so much, don't wish to make them suffer for your vanity.
Sun Dec 01, 2013 7:32 pm
caekdaemon
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Re: Felines!
I'm not a fan of pets in general. Bad memories from when I was young. Very unpleasant stuff.
Also, I think this thread won't make it far. Probably a better idea to have just made a post in the lounge.
Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:45 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Felines!
Or an animal thread in general.
I like birds. They're flying feathered things. Albatrosses are cool 'cause they can fly for stupid long amounts of time but they're too stupid to distinguish plastic from food.
My cat imitates the sound of birds I guess to try to draw them in. She's white as snow though so I don't really know how effective stealth operations can be for her.
Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:39 am
Major
Joined: Sun May 30, 2010 5:30 am Posts: 853 Location: Auckland, NZ
Re: Felines!
Dogs are pretty cool. Got a mongrel from a shelter while in South Africa. He looks like a cross between a dingo, a husky, a Doberman and a German Shepard. He was so scared of our cat before she died, and he was ten times her size.
My cat imitates the sound of birds I guess to try to draw them in. She's white as snow though so I don't really know how effective stealth operations can be for her.
I've readed somewhere (Guess what; can't remember) that most animals does not sees colors, and that's why you can hunt with a purple jacket or a orange pant without getting spotted...As long as you don't move.
Sothe wrote:
It's considered animal cruelty when you take wild hunting animals into your home and treat them like domestics. There are exceptions, but hunting cats are not included. If you love lynxes so much, don't wish to make them suffer for your vanity.
As I already said before, I won't get them locked on my house or something; I got a terrain and I'm living at the entry of a forest, so there's no cruelty with that. Seeing such things makes think alot. poor kitty.
Plus, about that, what's being Animal cruelty? hunting them or testing products on them in labs?
Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:02 pm
Sothe
Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:34 am Posts: 2034
Re: Felines!
Having them out of their natural habitat in an environment that they can't adapt to.
Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:16 am
Tomaster
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Re: Felines!
Quote:
I've readed somewhere (Guess what; can't remember) that most animals does not sees colors, and that's why you can hunt with a purple jacket or a orange pant without getting spotted...As long as you don't move.
I'm gunna learn ya some simple science real quick, and then watch this thread die a slow, drawn out death. The reason some animals can't see some colors is because they don't have the proper cones in their eyes for it. Humans see three primary colors that correlate to the cones in their eyes. Every other color is a combination of those three cones noting that they're being activated by the light's wavelength, and then your brain pieces together that information and boom, you can see a rainbow. Some animals, however, might only have different two cones in their eyes, so some colors are perceived differently. Deer, for example, don't have the red-receptive cones that humans have, so any red or orange that's seen is shifted to a more green or brown color. However, deer have an abundance of blue-receptive cones, so to them, blue seems more vivid than other colors.
Also, Jesus man, do you even consider proofreading things before you hit submit? Do you know what plurals are? Or past and present tense are? I'm out.
Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:24 am
Major
Joined: Sun May 30, 2010 5:30 am Posts: 853 Location: Auckland, NZ
Re: Felines!
Vlads wrote:
Contrary wrote:
My cat imitates the sound of birds I guess to try to draw them in. She's white as snow though so I don't really know how effective stealth operations can be for her.
I've readed somewhere (Guess what; can't remember) that most animals does not sees colors, and that's why you can hunt with a purple jacket or a orange pant without getting spotted...As long as you don't move.
White is not a colour.
Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:07 am
Notsoscary
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:21 pm Posts: 879 Location: Somewhere in Germany
Re: Felines!
Major wrote:
White is not a colour.
Wat. i thought White IS a Colour. What is it, if its not a Colour?
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