That is hilarious! Little black children could be mistaken for mobile turds in a sandbox to a cat
2006-12-20 05:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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save your cat interior the place it belongs, concern solved as quickly as your cat leaves your backyard you have not have been given any say in what happens to it. by regulation its a stray as quickly because it leaves your ingredients and if the pals heathen young ones prefer to %. it up and torment it, difficult. in case you do not choose them coming onto your backyard then save the cat indoors or save it on a leash. Your fault if something happens like the cat bites or scratches the youngster because of the fact the cat is seen to be a an beautiful nusucaince in a courtroom of regulation and you KNEW that the babies might come into the backyard and mess with it and did not something to stay away from it
2016-12-30 17:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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how small are your kids, or how big is that cat? I think the cat just wants to play with them, sand is fun to play in! If it's really such a big issue for you and can't go on ignored then tell your neighbour or get a cat of your own so the neighbour's cat wont feel so lonely it has to play with your kids.
2006-12-20 05:49:34
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answered by January Flower 3
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bury the cat
2006-12-20 05:27:24
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answered by KT Jane 3
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stab the cat
2006-12-20 05:29:05
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answered by loki 2
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Te He! Warn them not to eat the "chocolate."
2006-12-20 05:26:22
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answered by toolate 3
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buy your own sandbox
2006-12-20 05:25:51
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answered by mr.JAW58 5
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Beat the pu$$y up!
Beat the pu$$y up!
2006-12-20 05:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave them there, of course
2006-12-20 05:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Shoot that muthaf*cka!
2006-12-20 05:29:56
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answered by MandaPanda 5
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