mountain dew insimination - 2008-12-30
Whose myspace is this from, the cat or the parrots?
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rustedmutt - 2008-12-30
Awww-awww....AWWWW...
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mouser - 2008-12-30
Man I dont trust that parrot. Looks like it's just waiting for the cat to snooze and SNAP!
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HURF BLURF DUH - 2008-12-30
That cat has the patience of a saint.
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Desidiosus - 2008-12-30
I can't put my finger on why, but that parrot just strikes me as being evil incarnate.
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Meerkat - 2008-12-30
Tastes like chicken
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petep - 2008-12-31
oddly grotesque
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atheistgirl - 2008-12-31
That creeped me out.
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charmlessman - 2008-12-31
Fight fight FIGHT FIGHT COME ON!!!!!!
DAMN IT!!!
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MaulLove - 2008-12-31
May I touch your face? I want to know if you're smiling or frowning.
Also, not to be a fag, but it is dangerous to let a cat near a bird like that. Even if they're friends, all it takes is a playful bite full of Pasteurella bacteria to kill a bird.
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RockBolt - 2009-01-05
GOT YOUR NOSE. GOT YOUR NOSE. GOT YOUR NOSE.
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dead_cat - 2009-03-23
For the health and well-being of your bird, don't let your cats (or other animals, such as dog) and birds play together in any way that involves physical contact, or the possibility of it, even if they get along very well. It's a recipe for a dead bird.
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fluffy - 2009-07-09
birds are so freaky
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Squeamish - 2010-04-02
Gentlemen, I would like you to meet my cat.
A fine specimen, isn't he?
Now, what shall I bid?
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