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Re: my wife tumbled our cat (her cat) in the dryer this morn

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 6:59 am
by Seymore
mudsucker wrote:Did you rename it "Fluffy" or "Permanent Press"?
How about "Bounce".

I'm not making fun of the cat being hurt. Just following Mudsucker's dry sense of humor.

Re: my wife tumbled our cat (her cat) in the dryer this morn

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:59 am
by Roach
I admit, I'm a cat lover, but I spewed my coffee on my desk when I read...KERTHUMP KERTHUMP KERTHUMP! Still laughing.

Re: my wife tumbled our cat (her cat) in the dryer this morn

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:21 pm
by RobertM
I'll never forget, I was in a Hampton Inn in Dulles VA one night and called home. It was storming at home. My wife said "do you know where your dog is?" no, where? "he got in the dryer because he was scared of the thunder" This was my lab Gus. At the time he was over 100 pounds. She opened the dryer to put a load of clothes in, a clap of thunder hit and he got in and she had a helluva time convincing him to get out. It was hilarious. I dont think the dryer would have had the power to tumble him though. :-)

Re: my wife tumbled our cat (her cat) in the dryer this morn

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:50 pm
by fieldt76
HeKing wrote:
dukluk wrote:It's hard to kill a dang cat....saw on the news last week where a cat fell 19 stories down, and only bruised a couple of ribs.

Cats fall from high rises often enough that it has been labeled "high rise syndrome" amazingly, most of them survive! This has actually been studied and its seems sometimes cats falling from higher distance survive better than falling from lower distance. And above a certain number of stories up, it doesn't matter how high they are. They will actually reach maximum velocity at some point and land on their feet. Below is a link to an abstract of a paper studying high rise syndrome. You can also google it.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15363762
my dog fell off the couch yesterday....she did not land on her feet

Re: my wife tumbled our cat (her cat) in the dryer this morn

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:20 am
by madisondog