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Gatsby



Joined: 09 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK, look on the bright side.

You've got two uncontrollable, vicious cats.

No one is going to burglarize your apartment, at least no Korean.

Because you've own the dreaded Korean guard cats.

But to protect yourself from potential lawsuits, you need to put up a warning sign outside your home: "Beware of the cats." In English and in Korea, of course.

Maybe you should encourage them.

And it could be worse. Much worse.

You could have two bored cats.

This can be very difficult and expensive to treat.

Here is a demonstration of the most modern techniques for treating bored cats:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mMCRru6JEo8

If all else fails, leave your front door unlocked and order a pizza.

That should be amusing.

At least for you.
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Zyzyfer



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just put them on the grill for a couple of minutes with the lid on. When it starts to stink of singed hair, pop 'em out and throw 'em off the balcony to the neighbor's dog. Should run a treat.
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yushin



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

you don't...cats are like women...men are like dogs....if you hit a cat once they will be gone forever...but you can keep hitting a dog forever and he will always come back whimpering...
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bejarano-korea



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yushin wrote:
you don't...cats are like women...men are like dogs....if you hit a cat once they will be gone forever...but you can keep hitting a dog forever and he will always come back whimpering...


I don't know about that like, my cat - Pinochet, shat allover my Wales rugby shirt and I dropkicked the little bastard into the next universe (well next doors garden)

But Pinochet came back for his whiskas and mashed potato, piece of mars bar and plate of double cream! Cool

Cats don't hold grudges. They go to the most reliable food source when they are hungry.

Now my other cat Stroessner... he was a different kettle of fish alltogether! Twisted Evil
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Gatsby



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I assume there is humor in these posts, but you should not feed a cat potatoes or chocolate. It's not surprising he is having bowel/behavioral problems.

A healthy, well-adjusted cat would die before going to the bathroom anywhere but a litter box or other appropriate spot. When they go on a favorite shirt, or as one clever but neurotic cat did a long time ago, on the stove burners, they are trying to tell you something: they think you are a jerk.

This is why excessive discipline of cats is a bad idea: they get revenge.

Potatoes are not cat food, nor are tomatoes or pepper, or kimchi, and could cause behavioral problems. Chocolate could cause permanent damage. Do a check on the internet for good and bad things to feed a cat. And never, ever, ever feed a cat onions. Garlic is OK, though. Also, never give a cat or dog xylitol, which is birch sugar. they can digest it, and it can cause permanent damage.

If you have a pet, educate yourself. There's plenty of info on the web these days. But a book or two about cats, or dogs. Read them.

The rest is simple: Take good care of them. Love them. Feed them right.
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bejarano-korea



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I assume there is humor in these posts, but you should not feed a cat potatoes or chocolate. It's not surprising he is having bowel/behavioral problems.


I don't know about that like Gatsby, my cats (Pinochet and Stroessner) loved their mash and loved their chocolate - creme eggs, twix, star bars and cadburys fruit and nut...

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Potatoes are not cat food, nor are tomatoes or pepper, or kimchi, and could cause behavioral problems. Chocolate could cause permanent damage.


Once we tried to wean Pinochet off his favourite mars bars and he got wihtdrawl symptoms which ended on him try to attack my mum - of course Pinochet came off second best as he went airborne via my mums right boot, as you can see Gatsby denying Pinochet chocolate nearly caused him permemant damage! but we decided to keep to tried and trusted methods and I gave Pinochet an extra large mars bar easter egg all to himself as an apology. Cool

NB: pinochet - the fat little bastard finished off the easter egg and complimentary mars bars by good friday! Shocked he always had a good appetite before his first attack that one! Twisted Evil
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Gatsby



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just because food tastes good does not mean it is healthy, for cats or people. The difference is that for cats, the wrong food can cause liver or kidney damage.

There are genetic differences in cats' taste buds. I have had some cats with a sweet tooth. They thought cantaloupe of honeydew melon was better than lobster or catnip! Try some melon with your cats, the yellow ones or watermelon, or even banana or apple. There are healthy sweets you can give them.

If you are giving your cats candy, again, make sure it does not have xylitol in it. Xylitol is harmless for humans, but not for cats. Look it up on wikipedia.

Do some research on chocolate and cats. It is universally agreed that chocolate is dangerous.

I sometimes gave one of my cats a tiny piece of white chocolate, though.

I had a cat who died of old age, which led to kidney damage. Believe me, you do not want to have a loved cat die of kidney damage. It was one of the hardest things I have ever experienced in my life. But he always dragged himself to the litter box. He is the one I vowed to never get angry at or hit. He was an extraordinary cat.
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bejarano-korea



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gatsby wrote:
Just because food tastes good does not mean it is healthy, for cats or people. The difference is that for cats, the wrong food can cause liver or kidney damage.

There are genetic differences in cats' taste buds. I have had some cats with a sweet tooth. They thought cantaloupe of honeydew melon was better than lobster or catnip! Try some melon with your cats, the yellow ones or watermelon, or even banana or apple. There are healthy sweets you can give them.

If you are giving your cats candy, again, make sure it does not have xylitol in it. Xylitol is harmless for humans, but not for cats. Look it up on wikipedia.

Do some research on chocolate and cats. It is universally agreed that chocolate is dangerous.

I sometimes gave one of my cats a tiny piece of white chocolate, though.

I had a cat who died of old age, which led to kidney damage. Believe me, you do not want to have a loved cat die of kidney damage. It was one of the hardest things I have ever experienced in my life. But he always dragged himself to the litter box. He is the one I vowed to never get angry at or hit. He was an extraordinary cat.


I think you are right to be honest.

Pinochet was getting too fat so after his third heart attack we tried feeding him lettuce, salad and good things and he went off on one again. This time he attacked the garden gnomes.

So we had to feed him chocolate because of the mood swings and one day we heard a big MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOW

Pinochet had dropped dead! Out like a light. Crying or Very sad

We gave him a burial using a black binbag and lowered him into the wheelie bin (blimey he was heavy)

Stroessner was inconsolable wouldn't stop crying about the death of his pal Pinochet, so we took him to the local park by the motorway one night... a few miles away from our house and left him there... we ran off while waving goodbye to him and he just stood there like a lampost, we haven't seen him since and that was 4 years ago! Shocked

Stroessner was never the brightest spark! Rolling Eyes

When we got home, me and the missus ate the cats remaining mars bars, twixes, yorkie bars and creme eggs and emptied their bowls of budwiser lite (becaue it is better for them than full strength bud)

Never had another cat since, though I'm not ruling out owning another cat!
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potin14p



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spending time with your cats. Bored cats become destructive cats. I had always thought that cats were pretty independent, but indoor cats (as most are here in Korea) get bored quickly. They thrive on attention and love from humans, and if they can't find something to do, they'll go looking for somethng, usually something that they are not supposed to do.

Our family has always had cats. so when i came to Korea and a wee street cat "chose" me, I took her in without a second thought But lordy, she is the strangest and craziest cat i've ever met. Perhaps this is a Korean cat trait, perhaps its because she was abandoned as a kitten, who knows. The spray-bottle trick doesn't work with her , if anything, she gets angrier and then when I am not looking, she bites me in revenge.
anyway, buy a Cat -Dancer toy : its a piece of bouncy, bendy wire with a feather on the end. Cats go nuts over these.
also, invest in one of those laser pointers. my cat LOVES chasing the red laser dot around the room. and its hilarious because she slides like crazy on the fake-wooden Korean flooring.

good luck!
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Qinella



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gatsby wrote:
I assume there is humor in these posts, but you should not feed a cat potatoes or chocolate. It's not surprising he is having bowel/behavioral problems.

A healthy, well-adjusted cat would die before going to the bathroom anywhere but a litter box or other appropriate spot. When they go on a favorite shirt, or as one clever but neurotic cat did a long time ago, on the stove burners, they are trying to tell you something: they think you are a jerk.

This is why excessive discipline of cats is a bad idea: they get revenge.

Potatoes are not cat food, nor are tomatoes or pepper, or kimchi, and could cause behavioral problems. Chocolate could cause permanent damage. Do a check on the internet for good and bad things to feed a cat. And never, ever, ever feed a cat onions. Garlic is OK, though. Also, never give a cat or dog xylitol, which is birch sugar. they can digest it, and it can cause permanent damage.

If you have a pet, educate yourself. There's plenty of info on the web these days. But a book or two about cats, or dogs. Read them.

The rest is simple: Take good care of them. Love them. Feed them right.


Wait a second.. why would cats need different food from humans? I've just been letting them eat my dinner scraps, like my grandparents did with their dog when I was younger. Mostly it's basic stuff like the leftover bits of ramen, fatty portions of meat, bits of salad and salad dressing. I have been giving them their own milk dish, though.
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yingwenlaoshi



Joined: 12 Feb 2007
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Qinella wrote:
Gatsby wrote:
I assume there is humor in these posts, but you should not feed a cat potatoes or chocolate. It's not surprising he is having bowel/behavioral problems.

A healthy, well-adjusted cat would die before going to the bathroom anywhere but a litter box or other appropriate spot. When they go on a favorite shirt, or as one clever but neurotic cat did a long time ago, on the stove burners, they are trying to tell you something: they think you are a jerk.

This is why excessive discipline of cats is a bad idea: they get revenge.

Potatoes are not cat food, nor are tomatoes or pepper, or kimchi, and could cause behavioral problems. Chocolate could cause permanent damage. Do a check on the internet for good and bad things to feed a cat. And never, ever, ever feed a cat onions. Garlic is OK, though. Also, never give a cat or dog xylitol, which is birch sugar. they can digest it, and it can cause permanent damage.

If you have a pet, educate yourself. There's plenty of info on the web these days. But a book or two about cats, or dogs. Read them.

The rest is simple: Take good care of them. Love them. Feed them right.


Wait a second.. why would cats need different food from humans? I've just been letting them eat my dinner scraps, like my grandparents did with their dog when I was younger. Mostly it's basic stuff like the leftover bits of ramen, fatty portions of meat, bits of salad and salad dressing. I have been giving them their own milk dish, though.


Yeah right. Do you hang them up by their hind legs for them to sleep at night?
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yingwenlaoshi



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ever hear of feline leukemia? Basically the cat can eat and eat forever. Then they get into your bread and even butter.
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yingwenlaoshi



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You could keep the in a cage and fatten them right up for a big feast. But beware. Those cats are pretty sly. When you ask them to hold out their paws to check their plumpness, they might hold out a chicken bone.
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cbclark4



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Women and Cats do what they do; there is nothing a man can do about it.
- Dr. Richard Ames

How you behave towards cats here below determines you status in Heaven. - Brian Smith

While the rest of the human race are descended from monkeys, redheads derive from cats. - Samuel Clemens
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