Thread This just in! Cats suck massholes. Film @ 11.

No, it's really just dancing to the music. IF you meant the kitty doing Em.|

Somewhere we have a video of our dog singing with Jingle Bells - more in tune than 1/2 the public.

Well, your answer prompted me to look it up by Googling “cat condition twerking” and found this in one second:

A kitten that has become an internet sensation thanks to her hot dance moves has been adopted. Twerk, who is about 4 months old, suffers from cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a brain disorder that causes her body to shake, making it look like she's doing the dance popularized by pop stars like Miley Cyrus.

Kittens (and cats) don’t dance.:bast:
 
Well, your answer prompted me to look it up by Googling “cat condition twerking” and found this in one second:

A kitten that has become an internet sensation thanks to her hot dance moves has been adopted. Twerk, who is about 4 months old, suffers from cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a brain disorder that causes her body to shake, making it look like she's doing the dance popularized by pop stars like Miley Cyrus.

Kittens (and cats) don’t dance.:bast:
Aw man, now I'm bummed for the kitty. meh, worked for Joe Cocker(rip):(
 
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So we've neutered what we think is probably our 8th cat. This is Wu. I think I posted a picture of him before. Anyway, we finally caught him yesterday.

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He got his balls chopped, ear tipped, rabies, wormed, distemper, and feline leukemia.

:bast:
 
So we've neutered what we think is probably our 8th cat. This is Wu. I think I posted a picture of him before. Anyway, we finally caught him yesterday.

hzpEgOw.png


He got his balls chopped, ear tipped, rabies, wormed, distemper, and feline leukemia.

:bast:

what do you mean “caught”
was he hiding in your house?


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So we've neutered what we think is probably our 8th cat. This is Wu. I think I posted a picture of him before. Anyway, we finally caught him yesterday.

hzpEgOw.png


He got his balls chopped, ear tipped, rabies, wormed, distemper, and feline leukemia.

:bast:

He doesn't look very Chinese.
 
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Our newest is about 70/30 inside/outside. Although she spends most of her time 'inside' on the lanai.

I assume it was a vagrant before she became your latest, so that’s acceptable. She probably happier and content that way.

My roomie’s cat- thank goodness she has no interest in returning to the wide open spaces.