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01 March 2008

Sometimes you just have to say WTF II

The cat depicted in the blog entry linked to below is apparently a fishing cat being kept as a pet.  Warning -- some of these pictures are kinda gross: Хуясе КОТИК (PHOTO), whatever the hell that means....

[Thanks SSuzz!]

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Nice kitty! Good kitty! Satan kitty!

The chicken one was gross. The devil eyes ones really freaked me out, though.

That's not even a house cat. It's like a lynx or something.

Right: it's called a fishing cat. They're apparently native to southeast Asia, including some of the islands there (Java, Sumatra).

What a gorgeous cat! Almost as beautiful as an ocelot.
The photo with the chickens was a little tough to take.

Oh, duh. I didn't click on the right link. I was too taken with the photos of blood and feathers and half-dressed people.

Ya gotta wonder what kind of person wants a picture of themselves in the nude swimming around with a 20-pound cat. / I don't really think the cat is particularly attractive, 'cause I can't get past that head that looks like it's been ironed. :)

I'd be quite proud of myself if I had the guts to swim around nude with a 20lb cat that rips chickens apart, personally.

But would you take pictures of yourself doing that and then post them on the net?

I'd probably send it to my friends, but on the net - no, probably not. People are odd creatures, though.

And sometimes the odd creatures own other odd creatures. :-)

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