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Bullion_Bob
10th April 2011, 03:13 AM
:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rynvewVe21Y

General of Darkness
10th April 2011, 08:11 AM
Thanks BB, that was absolutely incredible. The cat could sense that the dolphin wouldn't hurt him. The wonders of nature are truly incredible. ;)

solid
10th April 2011, 09:13 AM
Thanks a lot for that, BB. It warms the heart to see something like that, yes nature can be a true joy. I always get a big smile from stuff like this.

Last sailing trip I was on, we had some dolphins following the boat. They were playing a game with us. One by one they take off at a high speed right towards the stern of the boat. At the last second, they would shoot, dive, right under the boat. It was great fun, for all of us. One by one they did this for almost an hour, just playing.

Warms the soul, indeed.

Awoke
10th April 2011, 09:26 AM
tag

Ponce
10th April 2011, 11:20 AM
Love it............thanks.

solid
10th April 2011, 11:23 AM
Love it............thanks.


Get another cat yet, Ponce? :)

Ponce
10th April 2011, 11:56 AM
No, I think that pretty soon I'll be taking the long sleep........don't want anything that I love left behind.

solid
10th April 2011, 12:21 PM
Ponce, I found an article for you to read. Pets can help you live longer..

Here's a quote..

"Another study looked at the health benefits provided by pets. The Baker Medical Research Institute in Australia conducted a large-scale study of over 5,000 people and found that in general, pet owners had lower blood pressure levels than people who did not own pets. Other studies have shown that pet owners heal better and more quickly after surgery and have reduced risk factors for cardiovascular disease."

Full article... |--0--|

http://www.petside.com/the-sidewalk/news/how-pets-help-you-live-longer.php

Ponce
10th April 2011, 02:29 PM
I knew that Solid.......but......I cannot think only of myself........and that's why they take pets to old people homes where those who never move, but only sit still waiting to die, react and even smile to the pets that are taken in to see them.

I for one want to live to be 132 but I have beed feeling so friking dizzy for the past three months that is not even funny........is not my blood pressure......either something in my inner ear or something in my brain, or what ever is there from the past.

To me is not about "living" longer but rather the quality of living and right now I have none, I always have something to do but is never what I really want to do......many time I think of selling my silver, packing a back pack, puting my gold in my pocket........and just take off, living everything else behind.

I am still hoping to find the square hole where this square peg will fit in......I want to go home.

Awoke
10th April 2011, 03:37 PM
many time I think of selling my silver, packing a back pack, puting my gold in my pocket........and just take off, living everything else behind.


Why don't you?

Road Runner
10th April 2011, 03:43 PM
I knew that Solid.......but......I cannot think only of myself........and that's why they take pets to old people homes where those who never move, but only sit still waiting to die, react and even smile to the pets that are taken in to see them.

I for one want to live to be 132 but I have beed feeling so friking dizzy for the past three months that is not even funny........is not my blood pressure......either something in my inner ear or something in my brain, or what ever is there from the past.

To me is not about "living" longer but rather the quality of living and right now I have none, I always have something to do but is never what I really want to do......many time I think of selling my silver, packing a back pack, puting my gold in my pocket........and just take off, living everything else behind.

I am still hoping to find the square hole where this square peg will fit in......I want to go home.


Have you ever been checked for Meniere's disease Ponce? My dad had it and took medicine for it, he was so dizzy he coudn't walk straight. My sister has bouts of it, but it goes away for her.

Road Runner
10th April 2011, 03:46 PM
This is a cool video. An odd combination to be playing together, that makes it even better. Thanks for sharing.

bellevuebully
10th April 2011, 06:57 PM
That cat better be careful going near those dophins if it gets into a can of tuna. Might trigger some smell reflexes. Chomp!

Cute vid.

Ponce
10th April 2011, 07:23 PM
The cat is looking at his two years food prep.....he should not play with his food.

I found out on line what I have, is called BPPV and there is an exercise for it.......going to the Dr tomorrow and I'll asked her if it is ok to do them........I hope that that's all that I have.....I mean, besides being crazy.

Publico Pro Se
10th April 2011, 07:55 PM
The cat was trying to figure out how to eat the big fish.

po boy
10th April 2011, 08:44 PM
No, I think that pretty soon I'll be taking the long sleep........don't want anything that I love left behind.


If you of all people should know a cat don't need you to survive it is just doing you the favor of hanging out with you. ;D

Antonio
11th April 2011, 03:36 AM
This video is another proof that no creature can withstand the feline charm. I get a slight rapturous intoxicated feeling whenever I see any cat. Many animals are beautiful but only felines are aware of their own beauty and are capable of flirting with other species.

Serpo
11th April 2011, 03:40 AM
Our cat of 20 yrs died last night,its amazing how much part of the family they become.

Dont have a dolphin..........

Serpo
11th April 2011, 03:46 AM
Ponce, I found an article for you to read. Pets can help you live longer..

Here's a quote..

"Another study looked at the health benefits provided by pets. The Baker Medical Research Institute in Australia conducted a large-scale study of over 5,000 people and found that in general, pet owners had lower blood pressure levels than people who did not own pets. Other studies have shown that pet owners heal better and more quickly after surgery and have reduced risk factors for cardiovascular disease."

Full article... |--0--|

http://www.petside.com/the-sidewalk/news/how-pets-help-you-live-longer.php


Thats right Ponce..........although it may depend on the pet..............

Antonio
11th April 2011, 03:52 AM
Our cat of 20 yrs died last night,its amazing how much part of the family they become.

Dont have a dolphin..........


Cats are perfection, perfect bodies,minds and spirits, the only flawless creation in our flawed world. My cat died 2 years ago at 17, I felt completely empty for about a year after that.

bellevuebully
11th April 2011, 04:52 AM
Sorry to hear that Serpo. It's always tough. :'(

Walter Mitty
11th April 2011, 07:35 AM
Dolphin thinking: Awe wook at the purty cat.
Cat thinking: Damn, if I can just figure out how to get it out of the water , what a
feast.

Ponce
11th April 2011, 10:45 AM
Yesterday I was eating my dinner al fresco on my jacuzzy deck and after finishing I placed my empty plate on the small table next to me and just sat there thinking about this and that.......about three minutes later this tiny little bird landed next to my plate and started to eat from it, because I was frozen in place it didn't even looked at me while eating and when it finished I asked him "want more?".......the bird looked up and look and look and look at me till I blinked, and then it took off like a bulled.

Now that my cat is gone a lot of birds are coming around, I give them the old food from my preps that have gone bad.

keehah
11th April 2011, 01:54 PM
The dolphins were curious. Perhaps enlightened.
The cat was scent claiming its future prey and getting massages until such time it finishes determining its strengths and weaknesses and what it may offer.
;D

Bullion_Bob
11th April 2011, 02:01 PM
The dolphins were curious. Perhaps enlightened.
The cat was scent marking its future prey and getting massages until such time it finishes determining its strengths and weaknesses and what it may offer.
;D


At one point one of the dolphins pulled away just as the cat tried to paw it, then look back and laughed. Could be chance, but I think dolphins are a lot smarter than people realize.

solid
11th April 2011, 02:49 PM
Cats are perfection, perfect bodies,minds and spirits, the only flawless creation in our flawed world. My cat died 2 years ago at 17, I felt completely empty for about a year after that.


I'm sorry to hear about the loss of loved pets, it's never easy.

I like cats, however cats are like women...they have to be one of the few creatures that actually never forget if you piss them off, they will seek revenge.

I dated a gal that had this unruly cat. I actually liked the cat, loved teasing her and getting the cat all riled up. The cat would sneak up on me later and attack my ankle, bite me hard. Crafty, always when I let my guard down. Dogs don't do that, but cats will. They will ambush you later if you piss them off, they don't forget.

nunaem
11th April 2011, 04:01 PM
Cats are perfection, perfect bodies,minds and spirits, the only flawless creation in our flawed world. My cat died 2 years ago at 17, I felt completely empty for about a year after that.


I'm sorry to hear about the loss of loved pets, it's never easy.

I like cats, however cats are like women...they have to be one of the few creatures that actually never forget if you piss them off, they will seek revenge.

I dated a gal that had this unruly cat. I actually liked the cat, loved teasing her and getting the cat all riled up. The cat would sneak up on me later and attack my ankle, bite me hard. Crafty, always when I let my guard down. Dogs don't do that, but cats will. They will ambush you later if you piss them off, they don't forget.





Cats are also like women in that if you try to hold them they will try to get away but if you act uninterested they will be all over you.

Book
11th April 2011, 04:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMCf7SNUb-Q

Antonio
11th April 2011, 04:10 PM
Cats are exactly like women (the best of women anyway:). It is interesting that all felines including the king of animals represent female energy, always nervous, unpredictable and flirty, regardless of gender. How strange it is that some think that men who adore cats are faggy. It`s exactly the opposite, cat worship is not so latent worship of women.
Cats are the only animals that are sexy to the human eye. Certain dogs and horses are incredibly beautiful but nobody sees them as sexy because they don`t flirt with us while cats do.

Bullion_Bob
11th April 2011, 08:10 PM
This thread does not contain enough muffin cat.

http://dropline.net/cats/images/Muffin-cat.jpg

nunaem
12th April 2011, 01:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96xRToUdzD0&feature=player_embedded

:ROFL:

Sooo wrong.