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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

At long last you find someone you can trust, someone who seems to care for you and help you.

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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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    At long last you find someone you can trust, someone who seems to care for you and help you. You find a safe place to sleep and they are always there.

    And then you see that the one you were ready to depend on doing something terrible self-tortuous and self-destructive. You can't stop them, you are too small. You watch in horror hoping they make it out alive.

    (Thoughts of a newly adopted cat watching a human take a bath.)

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      At long last you find someone you can trust, someone who seems to care for you and help you. You find a safe place to sleep and they are always there.

      And then you see that the one you were ready to depend on doing something terrible self-tortuous and self-destructive. You can't stop them, you are too small. You watch in horror hoping they make it out alive.

      (Thoughts of a newly adopted cat watching a human take a bath.)

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      @futurebird did you get a new cat?

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        @futurebird did you get a new cat?

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        @futurebird healthy cats have amazing abilities to seemingly defeat physics in many areas, ranging from falling, to squeezing into tight spaces, to wriggling out of a seemingly secure grip. But the cube-square law ensures they will always be terrified of cold water, unless they grow to tiger size.

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          @futurebird healthy cats have amazing abilities to seemingly defeat physics in many areas, ranging from falling, to squeezing into tight spaces, to wriggling out of a seemingly secure grip. But the cube-square law ensures they will always be terrified of cold water, unless they grow to tiger size.

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          @futurebird footnote: there are tropical fishing cats of India, Bangladesh, and southeast asia, which are only twice the size of a housecat, but they live where the water is quite warm all year round.
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_cat

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            @futurebird footnote: there are tropical fishing cats of India, Bangladesh, and southeast asia, which are only twice the size of a housecat, but they live where the water is quite warm all year round.
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_cat

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            @llewelly

            I do not want that in the tub with me, thank you.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              At long last you find someone you can trust, someone who seems to care for you and help you. You find a safe place to sleep and they are always there.

              And then you see that the one you were ready to depend on doing something terrible self-tortuous and self-destructive. You can't stop them, you are too small. You watch in horror hoping they make it out alive.

              (Thoughts of a newly adopted cat watching a human take a bath.)

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              @futurebird Oh my gosh when we first adopted Dolores, she would yowl and howl and cry the whole time I was in the bath. She's gone mad! Mommy has lost her mind!!

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              • Carrie ShanafeltC Carrie Shanafelt

                @futurebird Oh my gosh when we first adopted Dolores, she would yowl and howl and cry the whole time I was in the bath. She's gone mad! Mommy has lost her mind!!

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                @futurebird I found it! One of my favorite pictures:

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                • Carrie ShanafeltC Carrie Shanafelt

                  @futurebird Oh my gosh when we first adopted Dolores, she would yowl and howl and cry the whole time I was in the bath. She's gone mad! Mommy has lost her mind!!

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                  @carrideen @futurebird if you adopt another one, call her “Martirio”. Great pair!

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                    @carrideen @futurebird if you adopt another one, call her “Martirio”. Great pair!

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                    @wtrmt @carrideen

                    An then you'd have a bathtime duet. Like those infamous siamese cats.

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