Message from @Jupiter&Mars&moons
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Mine eats pretty much anything that fits in her mouth.
Love for life....💯
That’s what happens when people disconnect from nature and animals *riot* like animals
Hmmmm maybe if I burn and loot it will make the police act better
I wouldn’t even give them the respect call them animals
animals arent mindless like they are.
my fat yellow duck
Fun Fact: Pekin ducks turn yellow when they eat a lot of corn.
this pic was from last year dont worry about the snow
More <#721886072702763059> , but very nice pics. I like the wide open spaces.
The refrigerator guard tower, Buddy.
Joe and Buddy
The stupid little spray bottle
so my can just jumped on me and started biting like he thought i was food, lovely scratch marks and red spot, but didnt draw blood. he did use his claw a lot and when i got up he ran away, if this more playful or being aggressive? i read online that cats do this for multiple reasons but he does nibble a lot and usually leaves a lot of marks and idk what he wants, he has food, water, a bed, and i give him pets whenever i see him. does anyone with a cat have answers?
He probably just wants attention
^
And more play time
if they bite you without drawing blood or hurting you, its usually a play thing
if youre bothering them and theyre irritated and thye do it, its a warning
^
he might just not know how to be gentle when playing
depending on how you got him, if he wasnt raised much with siblings and a mother, animals tend to have that issue of not knowing how to play a bit more gently
And that’ll normally come with a tail going back and forth and ears pointed back
If they’re mad
And possible growling and hissing
So he just wants to mess around with you
a swishing tail can mean a LOT of things. from annoyed to playful to content, so its hard to tell. checking their body language/hissing/growling is the main thing.