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seeker/reader
26th August 2014, 21:21
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Skyhaven
26th August 2014, 21:28
Awwwwww :)

Axman
26th August 2014, 21:31
Dogs Are great I think some move on to the next level The one I had should have if he did not.

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Bluegreen
26th August 2014, 22:02
Wonder if Mr. Frazier ever tried that
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seeker/reader
26th August 2014, 22:20
Wonder if Mr. Frazier ever tried that
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Is Mr. Frazier a cat or dog?

joeecho
26th August 2014, 22:39
Cooool Dog!

Dogs are totally awesome and full of surprises.

My cat saw this video and asked me to post this video for....well....balance, he said. :P


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVvcdQFFYhk

Heartsong
26th August 2014, 22:40
A cat wouldn't see any reason to do that.

joeecho
26th August 2014, 22:53
A cat wouldn't see any reason to do that.

lol

A dog would disagree with the cat's point of view and then they would start fighting like.....

Bluegreen
26th August 2014, 23:06
Wonder if Mr. Frazier ever tried that
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Is Mr. Frazier a cat or dog?
Wade
I've been doing some reading (see: "Silva")
Good material

seeker/reader
26th August 2014, 23:16
Cooool Dog!

Dogs are totally awesome and full of surprises.

My cat saw this video and asked me to post this video for....well....balance, he said. :P


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVvcdQFFYhk

LOL! Great video.

Love the kittens mewing in 1 inch of water saying, "Get me out of this strange substance."
The cat that was in the bowl, taken out by human, meowed loudly saying "Don't do that!" and then got back into the bowl of water.
The cat yodeling with the "O" shaped mouth.
And of course, the dog that pushes the cat into the tub. ;)

seeker/reader
26th August 2014, 23:38
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Cidersomerset
26th August 2014, 23:43
Ah Easy ....LOL

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seeker/reader
26th August 2014, 23:48
Ah Easy ....LOL

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WOW! That was awesome @ 0:45 when he flipped the bubble ring round and round and then it popped/disintegrated into many smaller bubbles. :cool:

What a show-off. :p He's got some serious skills.

Cidersomerset
26th August 2014, 23:48
Canadian pairs Champions 2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,


HORSES BLOWING BUBBLES IN THE WATER

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Horses in the Pond, blowing bubbles, Osgoode, Ontario

joeecho
26th August 2014, 23:59
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Videos like those posted on this thread feel like soul food for me today.

Thanks!



WOW! That was awesome @ 0:45 when he flipped the bubble ring round and round and then it popped/disintegrated into many smaller bubbles. :cool:

What a show-off. :p He's got some serious skills.

Serious skills for sure! Artist in action! Fascinating how the one towards the end of the video guided his head gently inside the ring upside down.

I wonder, was this taught to them or something they do in the wild as well. Still, either way...amazing.

Bluegreen
27th August 2014, 00:58
Laugh Out Loud
Thank you guys and gals for posting these videos
I watched them one after another
So much better than the 24 minutes I could've spent watching a "funny" sitcom
Where do you find these?
KIUP
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conk
27th August 2014, 19:40
A cat wouldn't see any reason to do that.

That's because the cat's brain is so inadequate and small. Cats aren't aloof, they are just plain stupid. No offense to cat lovers, it's just the facts. No, I don't hate cats. ;)

Billy
27th August 2014, 19:57
How a cat deals with reptiles. :p

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seeker/reader
27th August 2014, 20:08
A cat wouldn't see any reason to do that.

That's because the cat's brain is so inadequate and small. Cats aren't aloof, they are just plain stupid. No offense to cat lovers, it's just the facts. No, I don't hate cats. ;)

Wow. Tell us how you really feel. :p

Billy
27th August 2014, 20:18
Quick thinking Cat. :rolleyes:


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seeker/reader
27th August 2014, 20:29
Good kitty.

Quick thinking Cat. :rolleyes:
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Here is a rottweiler who kicks a coyotes @ss when the coyote goes for the neighboring chihuahua.

First the coyote chases and grabs the chihuahua, then the rottweiler comes in from the left and chases him off. Good doggie!

There is always a bigger fish ;)

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Billy
27th August 2014, 20:40
There is always a bigger fish

Indeed. :heh:

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Peace.

Cidersomerset
27th August 2014, 21:01
This is interesting and heart warming if a little confusing for the dogs....


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Jake
27th August 2014, 21:10
Billy, you have me in tears, crackin up... "How cats deal with reptiles!!!" ROFLMAO....


Try teachin yer dog WuShu/Kung fu.... Alley cat style...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T13FG2kC54I

lol
Jake.

Cidersomerset
27th August 2014, 21:10
A bigger 'pussy' story.....

Times were different in the 1960's......


A lion who was raised by humans - MUST WATCH!!!



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Published on 17 Mar 2013


http://KatieLendel.com - VISIT THIS WEBSITE

A heartbreaking story about a lion who was raised by humans, by the friends
John Rendall and Ace Bourke. This lion got too big for them, so they put him
in the wilderness. One year later they decided to visit him in Africa where he
was put. Scientists said that lions would never remember their human parents
after such time separated. Something that this film contradicts. It was a
reunion that you will never forget.

Description:

In 1969 Ace Bourke and John Rendall were two young Australian travellers
who had just arrived in London when they bought a lion cub from Harrods
department store. It was an impractical "impulse" buy, but while he was a
cub they felt they could look after him as well as anyone, and do their best
to secure his future. They called him Christian.

Ace and John lived with Christian on the King's Road, Chelsea and when
Christian grew too big they moved to the country until it was arranged for
Christian to be returned to the wild in Kenya.

Two documentaries entitled The Lion from World's End, and Christian the
Lion were made about his life in London, his return to Africa, George
Adamson assembling a "man-made" pride around Christian, and his
rehabilitation back into the African wild. Ace and John also wrote A Lion
Called Christian (1971) which was re-published in 2009 with superb
photographs by Derek Cattani who documented Christian's early life.

Forty years later the YouTube clip featuring Christian's unforgettable
reunion with Ace and John, a year after his return to Africa, introduced
a new world audience who are intrigued and enchanted by Christian's
extraordinary story. With the mutual love and trust he shared with Ace
and John, he has become a symbol of the potential of human-animal
relationships and the importance and urgency of animal and
wildlife conservation.

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Christian the Lion - 2nd and Final Reunion!

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Uploaded on 13 Jul 2009


Christian the Lion's second reunion with Ace and John was caught on film. They
didn't know that this was the last time they would ever see Christian again.

Christian's story. Directed by Bill Travers, commentary by Virgina McKenna,
founders of the Born Free Foundation.

See http://www.bornfree.org.uk for more about this story.

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Christian the Lion & the owners! after 35 years. Watch them

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Christian the Lion owners! John Rendall Anthony 'Ace' Bourke 35 years later! Today Show

Cidersomerset
27th August 2014, 21:28
The longer version and gives me an excuse to play one of my favourite songs...


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Tribute to George and Joy Adamson, Elsa the Lioness and Born Free!

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A lion called Christian - The whole Documentary (Full length)

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Published on 20 May 2012


A heartbreaking story about a lion who was raised by humans, by the friends
John Rendall and Ace Bourke. This lion got too big for them, so they put him
in the wilderness. One year later they decided to visit him in Africa where he
was put. Scientists said that lions would never remember their human parents
after such time separated. Something that this film contradicts. It was a
reunion that you will never forget.

Description:

In 1969 Ace Bourke and John Rendall were two young Australian travellers
who had just arrived in London when they bought a lion cub from Harrods
department store. It was an impractical "impulse" buy, but while he was a
cub they felt they could look after him as well as anyone, and do their best
to secure his future. They called him Christian.

Ace and John lived with Christian on the King's Road, Chelsea and when
Christian grew too big they moved to the country until it was arranged for
Christian to be returned to the wild in Kenya.

Two documentaries entitled The Lion from World's End, and Christian the
Lion were made about his life in London, his return to Africa, George Adamson
assembling a "man-made" pride around Christian, and his rehabilitation back
into the African wild. Ace and John also wrote A Lion Called Christian (1971)
which was re-published in 2009 with superb photographs by Derek Cattani
who documented Christian's early life.

Forty years later the YouTube clip featuring Christian's unforgettable reunion with
Ace and John, a year after his return to Africa, introduced a new world audience
who are intrigued and enchanted by Christian's extraordinary story. With the
mutual love and trust he shared with Ace and John, he has become a symbol of the
potential of human-animal relationships and the importance and urgency of animal
and wildlife conservation.

seeker/reader
27th August 2014, 21:33
Billy, you have me in tears, crackin up... "How cats deal with reptiles!!!" ROFLMAO....


Try teachin yer dog WuShu/Kung fu.... Alley cat style...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T13FG2kC54I

lol
Jake.

Wow. That is cool. I was waiting for the black/white cat to pull out the crane kick ala Karate Kid style and take out that white cat.

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seeker/reader
27th August 2014, 21:36
Okay cats, top this! MWGYHSonuPY

Billy
27th August 2014, 22:23
Okay cats, top this! That's P**S :rofl:



Cats love chatting.

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All one big family in the end.

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Thanks for the Laugh.

Peace

Frank V
28th August 2014, 00:23
The cat yodeling with the "O" shaped mouth.

You mean you don't understand cat language? What he said was "Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel!" :p :p


Serious skills for sure! Artist in action! Fascinating how the one towards the end of the video guided his head gently inside the ring upside down.

I wonder, was this taught to them or something they do in the wild as well. Still, either way...amazing.

They do that in the wild, yes. In terms of intelligence, dolphins have a relatively larger brain mass in relation to their bodies than humans do. They are at the very least just as intelligent and sapient as humans, even though they speak another language than we do. It has even already been established that there is a mathematical pattern to the way they communicate via clicks and ultrasound. :-)

DeDukshyn
28th August 2014, 00:26
The cat yodeling with the "O" shaped mouth.

You mean you don't understand cat language? What he said was "Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel! Towel!" :p :p


Serious skills for sure! Artist in action! Fascinating how the one towards the end of the video guided his head gently inside the ring upside down.

I wonder, was this taught to them or something they do in the wild as well. Still, either way...amazing.

They do that in the wild, yes. In terms of intelligence, dolphins have a relatively larger brain mass in relation to their bodies than humans do. They are at the very least just as intelligent and sapient as humans, even though they speak another language than we do. It has even already been established that there is a mathematical pattern to the way they communicate via clicks and ultrasound. :-)

India has declared them as "non-human persons (people)" and gave them some basic rights. Pretty cool if you ask me -- they certainly deserve that status.

DeDukshyn
28th August 2014, 00:33
Busted for barking out the window ... silly kitty =)


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Wind
28th August 2014, 00:38
This thread is hilarious! :)

This mailman must love his job.

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seeker/reader
28th August 2014, 01:29
This thread is hilarious! :)

This mailman must love his job.

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LOL!!!!! That was too funny. No wonder he had to wear gloves. ;) :rofl:

seeker/reader
28th August 2014, 14:12
I love you too, doggies :luv::luv::luv:

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joeecho
29th August 2014, 22:23
Busted for barking out the window ... silly kitty =)


Sound editing? Man, if that really happened I would have loved to have witnessed in person.

Either way, funny stuff!

DeDukshyn
29th August 2014, 22:49
Busted for barking out the window ... silly kitty =)


Sound editing? Man, if that really happened I would have loved to have witnessed in person.

Either way, funny stuff!

Could have been an edit, but even if so, that was the perfect footage to make that work -- the cat actually acted as though he got busted at something "not normal".

I agree - either way -- hilarious; if real, hilarious X2. ;) Cats do some pretty random things sometimes. Most of my house is carpeted, and my cat's favourite toy is a marble (or marbles - he must have found a stash of them somewhere as he always has new ones). When he finds a marble, he carries it into one of the bathrooms, closes the doors (to keep the marble from getting lost) and plays one cat air hockey like mad with his marble on the lino; it's pretty funny in the sense he found a way to play with his favourite toy the way he wanted to. ;)

Dogs are cool too though, I like dogs, but I won't get one until I have a lot with a couple acres at least, else they're a lot of work (getting them in the car for walks at the dog park etc). Cats just live with you and don't ask for much; well, at least my cat doesn't. =)

joeecho
29th August 2014, 23:29
Busted for barking out the window ... silly kitty =)


Sound editing? Man, if that really happened I would have loved to have witnessed in person.

Either way, funny stuff!

Could have been an edit, but even if so, that was the perfect footage to make that work -- the cat actually acted as though he got busted at something "not normal".

I agree - either way -- hilarious; if real, hilarious X2. ;) Cats do some pretty random things sometimes. Most of my house is carpeted, and my cat's favourite toy is a marble (or marbles - he must have found a stash of them somewhere as he always has new ones). When he finds a marble, he carries it into one of the bathrooms, closes the doors (to keep the marble from getting lost) and plays one cat air hockey like mad with his marble on the lino; it's pretty funny in the sense he found a way to play with his favourite toy the he wanted to. ;)

Dogs are cool too though, I like dogs, but I won't get one until I have a lot with a couple acres at least, else they're a lot of work (getting them in the car for walks at the dog park etc). Cats just live with you and don't ask for much; well, at least my cat doesn't. =)

Thanks for the share. I really enjoy hearing about personal experiences with their pets/ companions. That is a cool cat.

I am totally an animal lover but my current situation doesn't lend well with having the type of indoor/ outdoor pet/ companion that I would like (I have had fury friends in the past). After watching these videos it gives me more of a reason to work towards making it happen though.

Currently I do have an abandoned outdoor cat (neighbor left it when he moved) that comes around to be pet and fed. He currently has no interest in coming indoors.

Frank V
30th August 2014, 01:06
Nora, the piano cat...

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joeecho
30th August 2014, 03:32
Nora, the piano cat...


Go Nora! You're a better piano player then I. :)

DeDukshyn
30th August 2014, 23:39
Nora, the piano cat...

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My cat plays the piano too! ... but only when he really wants something, and it's more like running across the keyboard from high to low, then sitting down hard on the low keys, lol. "trink, tink, doont, doon, Da-DOOOON" -- hehe, always the same pattern and often at 4:00 am ...

Frank V
31st August 2014, 01:11
Nora, the piano cat...

[snippage]



My cat plays the piano too! ... but only when he really wants something, and it's more like running across the keyboard from high to low, then sitting down hard on the low keys, lol. "trink, tink, doont, doon, Da-DOOOON" -- hehe, always the same pattern and often at 4:00 am ...

Solution: Buy a digital piano... :p

DeDukshyn
31st August 2014, 01:51
Nora, the piano cat...

[snippage]



My cat plays the piano too! ... but only when he really wants something, and it's more like running across the keyboard from high to low, then sitting down hard on the low keys, lol. "trink, tink, doont, doon, Da-DOOOON" -- hehe, always the same pattern and often at 4:00 am ...

Solution: Buy a digital piano... :p

no kidding, my piano is a cheapo without a closing lid so I can't even do that, lol.