View Full Version : Feline Transit? How smart is your cat? (Hilarious)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=447527&in_page_id=1770
Animals amaze me sometimes.:yep:
Blood_splat
04-14-07, 02:56 AM
Amazing.:rotfl:
How come that cat gets away without paying? Because it's a cool cat. :|\\
We have 4 cats and they have us trained well.
Spoon 11th
04-14-07, 09:00 AM
This is more cool than the skateboarding dog.
squigian
04-14-07, 10:39 AM
Or that family of birds that uses the ferry.
Years ago I had a dog. One day it was sitting at the front screen door watching me outside. A friend drove up and was talking to me out in the front yard and wanted to see my dog. I looked over at my dog sitting at the doorway. I yelled, "Here boy" thinking I would be a smart ass. Sure enough, the dog stood up, pushed on the door latch and pushed the door open. It strolled outside and sat down beside me. Overcoming my shock, I made like it was normal. My friend sat with his mouth open.
My doggy got some treats later. (Alaskan Malamute)
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(Alaskan Malamute)
Ooh, real pretty dogs there :yep:
And I guess that only confirms what I heard about them being a very smart breed!
NefariousKoel
04-14-07, 11:12 PM
That cat is a sexual deviant! Witness the evidence!
"He sat at the front of the bus, waited patiently for the next stop and then got off
Was this enough to criminalize the deviant feline? You decide!
"It was was quite strange at first but now it just seems normal. I suppose he is the perfect passenger really - he sits quietly, minds his own business and then gets off."
Are we becoming too accustomed to feline perverts? Would you let your child sit next to such a creature on the bus? You make the decision!
flintlock
04-14-07, 11:27 PM
Haha, that's one smart cat!
Why burn calories unnecessarily on your way to the neighborhood fish and chip shop!
I wouldn't have believed had I not read it.
The Munster
04-15-07, 02:47 AM
Hope my Cat is like this one. Just about to 'emigrate' and take mine down to England in the Car [6 hour or so trip] and don't know how she will be ? Certainly a worry but I'm not abandoning her, no way.
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