Not to be a party pooper, but what's the point of this? To see if they could get along or was there another reason they decided to keep a cheetah and a dog together?
Not to be a party pooper, but what's the point of this? To see if they could get along or was there another reason they decided to keep a cheetah and a dog together?
This is a good question; there are a couple of reasons for this. The dog can help keep the cheetah calm so the cheetah can be used as an "ambassador" to raise awareness. Also, male cheetahs are not naturally solitary animals and will form packs called "coalitions" with other males.
Pairing a cheetah with a dog is actually fairly common if the cheetah has been abandoned or orphaned.
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I want to post a picture or gif of him humping the shit out of his blanket, but I do not want to add to the already strange world of intertrons pr0n.
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I've never had my iphone ready when he takes it to the limit with his fleece blanket. Seriously, he positions it, bites the 'neck', and goes at it like he's getting paid for it.
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One heeler is crazy, two heelers must be a whirlwind of fur, teeth, claws, and barking. The only other dog that has been able to keep up with Sammy in terms of rough housing/play fighting/going apeshit running around has been a boxer. Eventually every other breed so far has called it quits, gotten steam rolled to the point I'm afraid he'll hurt them by accident, or just flat out won't try to even do anything. I need to find someone with a pitbull, rottie, doberman, or something like that. Another heeler would be cool too.
Not to be a party pooper, but what's the point of this? To see if they could get along or was there another reason they decided to keep a cheetah and a dog together?
This is a good question; there are a couple of reasons for this. The dog can help keep the cheetah calm so the cheetah can be used as an "ambassador" to raise awareness. Also, male cheetahs are not naturally solitary animals and will form packs called "coalitions" with other males.
Pairing a cheetah with a dog is actually fairly common if the cheetah has been abandoned or orphaned.
ooooh so there is an actual reason behind it? cool!
Just read about Corky, the kitten in Fargo with backwards hind legs that underwent surgery so that his hind legs now point in the right direction. This made me cry (in a good way), and now it's your turn.
Great, now I can't stop looking at rat pics and videos.
i was reading some weird science magazine at work today, and there was this neat article about a guy who studied how rats play and made a list of basic emotional states common to i guess all mammals
apparently rats totally have a need to play and are awesomely social
it was all cute up until the guy was all "so i removed the upper portions of their brains..."
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i know a guy whose kitten is backwards-legged, kinda
his two back legs are twisted and deformed and unusable, but his spirit is unencumbered, dude is totally mobile
Just read about Corky, the kitten in Fargo with backwards hind legs that underwent surgery so that his hind legs now point in the right direction. This made me cry (in a good way), and now it's your turn.
Not to be a party pooper, but what's the point of this? To see if they could get along or was there another reason they decided to keep a cheetah and a dog together?
This is a good question; there are a couple of reasons for this. The dog can help keep the cheetah calm so the cheetah can be used as an "ambassador" to raise awareness. Also, male cheetahs are not naturally solitary animals and will form packs called "coalitions" with other males.
Pairing a cheetah with a dog is actually fairly common if the cheetah has been abandoned or orphaned.
ooooh so there is an actual reason behind it? cool!
I want to post a picture or gif of him humping the shit out of his blanket, but I do not want to add to the already strange world of intertrons pr0n.
not getting him fixed? or did you and that's just him?
He's not even 6 months old yet.
Also, for doing things like agility, trieball, and frisbee it's better to let them go to 1 1/2 years to 2 before getting a male neutered, just to make sure all the bone density and muscle mass is OK.
If not you can risk stress fractures from all the jumping and activity.
I've never had my iphone ready when he takes it to the limit with his fleece blanket. Seriously, he positions it, bites the 'neck', and goes at it like he's getting paid for it.
My cat does the same thing. Hurry and post pics of your dog doing it so we can all beat off over it send it to our mothers.
My dad waited a couple of years to neuter my family's dog, but then he was almost too stupid to exhibit the behaviours of a typical male - never humped, wasn't even vaguely aggressive, etc.
Shara is assured that she has not been completely replaced
My dad waited a couple of years to neuter my family's dog, but then he was almost too stupid to exhibit the behaviours of a typical male - never humped, wasn't even vaguely aggressive, etc.
Shara is assured that she has not been completely replaced
My dad waited a couple of years to neuter my family's dog, but then he was almost too stupid to exhibit the behaviours of a typical male - never humped, wasn't even vaguely aggressive, etc.
Shara is assured that she has not been completely replaced
My dad waited a couple of years to neuter my family's dog, but then he was almost too stupid to exhibit the behaviours of a typical male - never humped, wasn't even vaguely aggressive, etc.
Shara is assured that she has not been completely replaced
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Gotcha. I misread the title as your text.
My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me?
I think you mean carp taste.
Not to be a party pooper, but what's the point of this? To see if they could get along or was there another reason they decided to keep a cheetah and a dog together?
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Great, now I can't stop looking at rat pics and videos.
This is a good question; there are a couple of reasons for this. The dog can help keep the cheetah calm so the cheetah can be used as an "ambassador" to raise awareness. Also, male cheetahs are not naturally solitary animals and will form packs called "coalitions" with other males.
Pairing a cheetah with a dog is actually fairly common if the cheetah has been abandoned or orphaned.
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I want to post a picture or gif of him humping the shit out of his blanket, but I do not want to add to the already strange world of intertrons pr0n.
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How can you leave us hanging like that?! :evil:
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This is adorable. Strangely though it reminds me of ... I can't tell that story.
http://animalswithstuffedanimals.com/
ooooh so there is an actual reason behind it? cool!
not getting him fixed? or did you and that's just him?
http://catscradleshelter.org/corky/index_corky.html
I was directed there from this link, but the first page has a bunch of pictures of Corky pre-surgery, and ... Backwards legs. Click at your own risk.
i was reading some weird science magazine at work today, and there was this neat article about a guy who studied how rats play and made a list of basic emotional states common to i guess all mammals
apparently rats totally have a need to play and are awesomely social
it was all cute up until the guy was all "so i removed the upper portions of their brains..."
his two back legs are twisted and deformed and unusable, but his spirit is unencumbered, dude is totally mobile
his name is "scooter"
Oh gosh, it's pretty heartwrenching to see him moving about on his messed up legs
This is not why I come to this thread, damn it!!
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BUT HE'S TOTALLY WALKING NORMAL(ISH) NOW!
Focus on the positive. He's the Bionic Cat now. That's awesome and inspiring as Hell.
He's not even 6 months old yet.
Also, for doing things like agility, trieball, and frisbee it's better to let them go to 1 1/2 years to 2 before getting a male neutered, just to make sure all the bone density and muscle mass is OK.
If not you can risk stress fractures from all the jumping and activity.
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he must be a goddamn cannonball
My cat does the same thing. Hurry and post pics of your dog doing it so we can all beat off over it send it to our mothers.
Señor Gordo is the best
My dad waited a couple of years to neuter my family's dog, but then he was almost too stupid to exhibit the behaviours of a typical male - never humped, wasn't even vaguely aggressive, etc.
Shara is assured that she has not been completely replaced
do not be fooled
the watchword for your cats is interloper
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Indeed. That cat is staring ... And plotting ...
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/17204995
You are a great person for taking in such a mistreated kitty.