And how much force is required to pull out one of it's whiskers?
For all the idiots who think I'm an animal abuser, I'm not interested in harming any cats. I'm simply asking out of curiosity.
If I was, the last thing I would do is leave any type of evidence, especially evidence clearly visible to the general public. I'd simply go outside and experiment on a cat. It's pathetic how many people are too stupid to realize this.
Anyways, if you're going to insult me or don't have a legitimate answer then move the **** on.
For all the idiots who think I'm an animal abuser, I'm not interested in harming any cats. I'm simply asking out of curiosity.
If I was, the last thing I would do is leave any type of evidence, especially evidence clearly visible to the general public. I'd simply go outside and experiment on a cat. It's pathetic how many people are too stupid to realize this.
Anyways, if you're going to insult me or don't have a legitimate answer then move the **** on.
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This is one to ask a vet, bet I could tell you this: my cat has been alive for 20 human years, and she's been shot in the stomach twice by a neighbor who should have been arrested, and she's lived next to highways her whole life, so if it was my cat I would say quite a bit of force. Oh, and she also scratched up a couple pit bulls' faces after they ate her litter. She's one cat you don't want to tick off
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Disturbing question+description of how you would "experiment" on a cat+hostility=Legitimate answers.
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I think about the same a human, about 6.5-8 pounds
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You could hurt a cat D:.