This cat does not want a bath and says "Nooo!"
(So pathetic, his little voice! And you can tell his person is very affected by his pleas, she looks as if she can't decide whether to laugh or cry over the fact that she has to put him through this.)

"No," apparently comes naturally to cats (imagine that), as this cat getting a bath says both "No" and "Good boy".

Maybe I should go lay down until this urge to post passes.

From: [identity profile] doublefourtime.livejournal.com


That first cat, oh my goodness!

I was watching "You've Been Framed" last Sunday and there was a video of a goat whose bleat sounded like a child sobbing. Hilarious, yet most disconcerting.
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From: [identity profile] derien.livejournal.com


It's pretty convincing that it knows what the word "no" means, isn't it?

[livejournal.com profile] dances_withcats says that goats mating sound like wailing banshees, a fact which I really wanted to use in a fic.

From: [identity profile] doublefourtime.livejournal.com


Cats are probably born knowing what "no" means which is why they purposefully ignore you when you tell them "NO jumping on the counter" and "NO using the sofa as a scratching post."

Oh yes, that is a fact worthy of fic-use! Or dropping into everyday conversation use, even. I need to impart this information to someone now, but there's only my father in the house and he wouldn't appreciate it. :(

From: [identity profile] qian.livejournal.com


I thought I would be creeped out by an animal making human sounds, but really it is just piteous. :( Aw. :(
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