English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

for one thing, i've only got two...while he's got FOUR

for another thing, when i do it, it's an accident. he just doesn't even care!

and for the last thing, proportionately speaking...if he were my height, he'd easily be 4 stone heavier than me.

he needs a serious attitude adjustment.

2007-02-13 02:54:35 · 48 answers · asked by soren 6 in Pets Cats

mummy pig...hmmm...now i can't find him.

2007-02-13 03:10:36 · update #1

48 answers

hummm, yes well I suppose he only has 9 lives and doesn't want to use them all up... ... ... ..

2007-02-13 02:58:01 · answer #1 · answered by melark 5 · 1 2

Oh particular! for all time lol, it makes me leap up with fright and say sorry (cats call) and then I understand it really is in uncomplicated words different cats rubber balls that i'm stepping on. it really is so humorous even as that takes position! lol

2016-10-17 06:52:45 · answer #2 · answered by svendsen 4 · 0 0

Well first of all your cat doesn't understand that you don't maen it when you step on him second of all you weigh A LOT more than your cat, you know yould could kill your cat if you step on him for too long well depending on where you step on him and you could break one of his legs or paws if you step onhim for too long. Third of all does it honestly hurt you when your cat steps I hardly doubt it what your cat weighs not even 10 pounds and I really don't think your cat needs an attitude adjustment it's just acting like a normal cat I think you need some help.

2007-02-13 03:17:53 · answer #3 · answered by barnesy_mountiegirl 2 · 1 2

Nice question! If my cat could read i'd be rubbing this in his face right now.

I don't honestly know why we aren't allowed to step on their toes, as you said they step on ours and don't care and whats worse is they have claws that kind of dig into you.

i think it's an attempt to protects vulnerable areas from things that look scary and big and possible painful to them.. Like if you had your hand on a desk and some random person is about to slamm a giant object like a huge book or bag on your hand, your instict is to remove it from harm as quick as possible. Right? I think our cats are just trying to do the same thing. So I kinda understand that.

But what i don't forgive my cat for is digging his claws into me when I pick him up. I really hurts and he rips my clothes!

2007-02-13 03:01:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The one who needs an attitude adjustment is you. If you are serious about this issue, perhaps you should not even have animals under your care or you might need counseling.

2007-02-13 03:06:29 · answer #5 · answered by shell 2 · 0 2

Considering that you most likely weigh alot more than your cat does, it probably hurts him more. It's not like his little paws are going to hurt you. And by the way your talking, it sounds like YOU are the one who needs an attitude adjustment, not your cat.

2007-02-13 04:31:58 · answer #6 · answered by ~*Jackie*~ 2 · 0 2

well lets see if we got a 500 pound person to stant on your feet i think i might hurt so next time you see your cat watch out for its tail the cat is alot smaller than you as you are a lot smaller than a 500 pound man

2007-02-13 03:21:10 · answer #7 · answered by buzz2791 2 · 1 1

How come cats get all in your face when you are trying to eat and they wont let you in the kitchen when they are eating.

My cat opens the toilet door (locks fecked) everytime im on the toilet or in the shower but if i try to make eye contact with him when he is on his litter tray I'm in the bad books for days.

Im thinking boot camp.

2007-02-13 03:38:00 · answer #8 · answered by Lady Claire - Hates Bigotry 6 · 2 1

I would say next time, step on that cat's feet wearing really heavy weights. Or someone told me that cats can go 2-3 days without eating before they get sick. A few hungry days might change his attitude

2007-02-13 02:58:41 · answer #9 · answered by Emily 1 · 2 4

Though that may be true, the weight of your feet on his little feet is much greater than his little weight on your bigger feet. (That wasnt meant to sound like you have big feet btw, but in comparison to a cat.)
My conclusion is you should get a dog instead.

2007-02-13 02:58:16 · answer #10 · answered by Mind Blank 2 · 1 2

your cat is probably getting revenge for you stepping on his feet by stepping on yours all the time so to teach you a lesson

2007-02-13 04:33:40 · answer #11 · answered by ? 3 · 1 1

fedest.com, questions and answers