Kittens are so innocent

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  1. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    But not innocent enough that I don't get annoyed that they keep attacking and trying to eat my headsets wire. Yeesh, I'm going to wake up one day and find these things unusable at this rate
     
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    Consider keeping your headset in a drawer or where kitty can't reach them when not in use.
     
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    I just pushed my kitten away and scolded him. He pretty much ignores things I tell him to get away from now. =3

    Though he loves elastics, he carries them around like kills and pounces on them all the time. It's so cute. =3 Course, he's more like a big dog than a cat when it comes to curiosity and listening.[DOUBLEPOST=1397098158][/DOUBLEPOST]
    I would also be careful with them, I found my cat drooling uncontrollably one day and we rushed him to the vet. He nearly died when we got there and he was in severe shock. His tongue was inflamed and we still don't know what caused it. The vet said maybe he got into a wire that he shouldn't have but didn't bite down enough to get fried. You have to be very careful about any wires.
     
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    It's a good thing we've only had one cat that actually chewed through the covering of cords then. The kittens are playful, but they don't chew. Although the last cast was more of a problem for chewing grass
     
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    That is good. =3 *pets kitty laying next to chair*
     
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    Another reason why dogs are superior
     
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    One of my cats is a chronic chewer. We've found that a coating of chili paste on our wires is a good deterrent..
     
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    I had a cat once that weighed six pounds and brought home a half-dead crow.

    People called him "Little Hitler" because of his attitude and little mustache.
     
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    Lol. I heard pepper and used coffee work too when you don' t want them around a specific plant in your garden, and not just on cats.
     
  11. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    Not even close. Our last dog had the biggest chewing problem out of all the pets we had. In fact, just the day we got him and took him home, he ate all of my shoelace on a pair of my olds shoes. I could never untie it because there wasn't enough left to actually tie back.
     
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    Our rabbit's a chronic chewer. Michael has to keep splicing cords together because because all the wires have been chewed through. I don't miss having a kitten for that exact reason. At least with Bun we can lock him up in his cage if he's being a pain in the ass.
     
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    Our old cat that used to eat and vomit all the time my dad would pick up and spin him around till he couldn't walk straight. It's quite amusing seeing a cat trying to walk straight while dizzy.