This shit makes me wanna cry.

#6
I guarantee you for a split second right before the lion hugged them. They thought "oh shit, he's gonna maul the fuck out of me."

and my God could that have been any more sappy? It practically reaked of estrogen.

Oh and I saw this like a month ago, thought it was good. :thumb:
 

S. Fourteen

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#9
I got dilla and doggy beat - I saw this like 20 years ago!! Bahhhhhh


Come on, Jeremy - just admit that you got teary eyed because you're the biggest Whitney Houston fan on the face of the Earth. But my god, did The View really have to use that song for this video? I liked the video better when it didn't have a song on it.

In all seriousness, I'm used to this. My cat Willie is of course much smaller but he runs towards me every night when I come home. He would even force his way on to my lap if he wants a little bushing from my facial hair. But I don't want to brag or anything.

I actually never saw the part where the cub was playing with a ball. The slow-mo was amazing indeed. It was just like hunting for its prey like the shit you see on Discovery. Cool!
 

Jeremy

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#12
Come on, Jeremy - just admit that you got teary eyed because you're the biggest Whitney Houston fan on the face of the Earth. But my god, did The View really have to use that song for this video? I liked the video better when it didn't have a song on it.
I think that is Celine Dion. lol. Also, I don't care how old it is you fucking faggots. Some people haven't seen it.

:nuts: :nuts:
 

Preach

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#15
i watched it without sound, it was superb. also, the last little advert there annoyed me. "get in touch with someone today". not everyone is a crying emo for watching this shit, some people just take an interest in animals. my schedule is full for the coming three days.
 

S. Fourteen

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#17
I think that is Celine Dion. lol. Also, I don't care how old it is you fucking faggots. Some people haven't seen it.

:nuts: :nuts:
Please! I'm the second biggest Whitney Houston fan on the face of the Earth! That is undoubtably the great Whitney Houston.

The horn in the production - the soul in her voice - definitely the Whitney version. I know because I was forced to listen to the Bodyguard soundtrack until my ears bled.

Are you smoking again? I too often go on YouTube high and cry at inspirational footage. :) We're old men now, you know. Lot easier for those tears to come out at this age.
 

Duke

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#18
That was cute. It also proves these animals are perfectly capable of recognizing someone even after a long while.

Big cat isn't as stupid as we sometimes think looking at the smaller examples, haha.
 

S. Fourteen

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#19
Big cat isn't as stupid as we sometimes think looking at the smaller examples, haha.
I'm going to take this for what it's worth.

A simple house cat is very intelligent, but people seem to think otherwise because they are so used to seeing dogs do tricks. Cats are capable of doing the exact thing if they are trained correctly. The only downside with cats is they would rather take a nap then do your tricks.

When my Willie was a kitten, I taught him a few things immediately. I made a sound by rubbing my fingers together, and gave him loving when he came to it out of curiosity. He recognizes this sound now and will come to me for potential loving. If he was acting up or jumping on tables etc. I snapped my fingers, grabbed him and bit into his neck hard enough so that he knew I meant business. Nowadays, a finger snap would make him bend his ears and run.

My old buddy Ume was the smartest cat I knew. He was very vocal. A meow for "good morning/feed me" when I woke up. A nervous "me me me me meow" for when I got angry. Grrrr for when the UPS guy approached the door. His death was hard on me, especially because he was so depressed at the end and refused any kind of loving - that was the hardest thing I had to go through yet.

My cat doesn't walk on tightropes or jump through hoops but I've seen it done. A guy in Key West does a street act using ally cats he befriends. These aren't the top of the breed cats. Key West is a small island so retarded inbreed cats are common - they have this stoner look to them like they're always out of it. But they seem to follow commands for a piece of tuna.
 

Duke

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Staff member
#20
I'm going to take this for what it's worth.

A simple house cat is very intelligent, but people seem to think otherwise because they are so used to seeing dogs do tricks. Cats are capable of doing the exact thing if they are trained correctly. The only downside with cats is they would rather take a nap then do your tricks.

When my Willie was a kitten, I taught him a few things immediately. I made a sound by rubbing my fingers together, and gave him loving when he came to it out of curiosity. He recognizes this sound now and will come to me for potential loving. If he was acting up or jumping on tables etc. I snapped my fingers, grabbed him and bit into his neck hard enough so that he knew I meant business. Nowadays, a finger snap would make him bend his ears and run.

My old buddy Ume was the smartest cat I knew. He was very vocal. A meow for "good morning/feed me" when I woke up. A nervous "me me me me meow" for when I got angry. Grrrr for when the UPS guy approached the door. His death was hard on me, especially because he was so depressed at the end and refused any kind of loving - that was the hardest thing I had to go through yet.

My cat doesn't walk on tightropes or jump through hoops but I've seen it done. A guy in Key West does a street act using ally cats he befriends. These aren't the top of the breed cats. Key West is a small island so retarded inbreed cats are common - they have this stoner look to them like they're always out of it. But they seem to follow commands for a piece of tuna.

You know I love cats and my initial comment wasn't meant to demean them.

I also realize cats are observant animals and posses a small measure of animal cunning, intelligence if you will. They are not clueless to most situations.

But if you want to state that house cats are full bore intelligent animals I will laugh in your face.

And learning an animal a simple trick hasn't got much to do with intelligence, really. Too often I've seen one of my cats do something that really made me go "Hmmmm, I *do* wonder what's going on in that little cranium..."
 

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