View Full Version : A little something for you cat lovers


PhilipMarlowe
11-17-2006, 12:13 PM
http://www.mojoflix.com/Video/Cat-Vs-Ceiling-Fan.html

Dave Hussey
11-17-2006, 02:21 PM
I have a smart cat.

That is not a smart cat!! :jest:

Huzz

PhilipMarlowe
11-17-2006, 02:53 PM
I have a smart cat.

That is not a smart cat!! :jest:

Huzz

Check out this smart (and hungry) pelican

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T569Z8t8ZA0

SteveR
11-17-2006, 04:10 PM
Darwin at work?

In both videos?

ynblood
11-17-2006, 07:42 PM
Great Post...LOL

John P
11-18-2006, 10:32 AM
How come it ended so soon? I want to see the cat get up shake itself off, totally unharmed, like a cartoon.

toyroy
11-18-2006, 11:47 AM
How come it ended so soon? I want to see the cat get up shake itself off, totally unharmed...
I assume that the cat was not injured, or the video would not have been posted. But, it would certainly be nice to know, that the cat was OK.

I've done stuff, like blunder into a bus stop sign, which has gotten lots of laughter, but no signs of interest in injury to me. But let a cute, furry cat have something similar happen to it, and folks will rush to torture and kill any human nearby. Interesting to note that, if cat lovers were mouse size, their "pets" would torture them to death, then continue to play with their dead bodies, like toys.

In the next video, I'd like to see a cat LOVER doing the kitty copter, and crashing into a wall! (Just kidding...)

El Gato
11-18-2006, 04:06 PM
I don't think that footage is real. I've had cats with tremendously long and sharp talons, but that's not how they work. Even if a cat managed to snag a claw on a rotating toy, either the fan stops (a fan spinning that slow doesn't have sufficient power to twirl a 10-pound cat around several times) or the cat gets dragged around a bit before the claw becomes unsnagged. In either case, it's the fan that slows down, not the cat that gets spun around.

Steve244
11-18-2006, 04:15 PM
I don't think that footage is real. I've had cats with tremendously long and sharp talons, but that's not how they work. Even if a cat managed to snag a claw on a rotating toy, either the fan stops (a fan spinning that slow doesn't have sufficient power to twirl a 10-pound cat around several times) or the cat gets dragged around a bit before the claw becomes unsnagged. In either case, it's the fan that slows down, not the cat that gets spun around.

That and the fan doesn't wobble the slightest. Still it made me laugh. (That and a cat about to pounce doesn't purr, so at least the sound track was edited).

Still, as a cat lover, I thoroughly enjoy seeing a cat embarrass itself. Dogs don't have the intelligence to be embarrassed.

I watched our beagle trot along following its nose only to smash it into a mail box post (she's doesn't see too well). Beagles are the blonds of the dog world I think. She acted as if nothing happened.

If a cat had done anything so foolish it would have looked pissed, especially if it caught you watching. They're kinda like the women of the pet word.

El Gato
11-18-2006, 06:44 PM
Still, as a cat lover, I thoroughly enjoy seeing a cat embarrass itself. Dogs don't have the intelligence to be embarrassed.

Amen. We have three kittens now and the stuff they do to each other in the name of "play" is absolutely hilarious. Watching them play has become our favorite TV show.

Now our retirever, if he does something embarrassing and we laugh at him, he loves it. He thinks he's accomplished something grand. "Oh boy! You're pleased! That must mean you love me!"

The Batman
11-18-2006, 07:16 PM
Beagles are the blonds of the dog world I think.

Fighting words!

http://www.nejlika.org/picture_library/snoopy_grr.jpg

- GJS : ^ )

Nova Designs
11-18-2006, 10:11 PM
Yeah that cat video is a fake... it was done for some European commercial I saw that on one of those foreign funny commercial comedy things.

Still hilarious though! :)