So here's what I ate that day, if you need to know... A taco I found in the back of Taco Bell. A part of a pizza, a few carrots, and an expired milk jug from a trash can I found out back. Oh and I also ate this kind of. I don't know what it was it was this lumpy chunk of brown stuff. Maybe it was beef jerky, still puzzles me.
Answer:
Elaine: The cat's bite didn't do this, you're actually talking about your own mind not an illness from a healthy cat.
This should be posted under the mental illness section of the YA forums. This also covers you if you're some stupid troll thinking that they're being funny. Lameness continually posted in a pathetic attempt to get attention, in my opinion, is a sign of mental illness too.
Lilac: Your lame attempt at faking a rabid cat bite isn't even funny. First of all, rabies symptoms show up about a month after being bitten, along with double vision. You dont feel the urge to bite until the virus has taken over you and you have started to froth at the mouth. However, since i know you are faking, i suggest you get a life
Lenka: I would say it's normal. You just described it in a weird way. It's called cute aggression, just google it. I feel like that sometimes too, my kitty is so damn cute that I wanna just wanna eat her up (even though I would never do it, of course) :D
Swarad: You just described it in a weird way. It's called cute aggression, just google it. I feel like that sometimes too, my kitty is so damn cute that I wanna just wanna eat her up (even though I would never do it, of course) :D