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Thanks. I needed that.
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LOL Just one of that kind of lizard freaks me out!
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my oldest cat got scared of a huge ***** roach when he was younger, as he never saw anything like it before. well, truth be told, i too got scared of that monster. LMAO. its size, the fact that i didnt expect something that big to run across my hallway was enough to give me a heart attck. the cat jumped 3 feet high , lol
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I think it's cute and funny, but I had to agree with one of the commenters (or is it commentor? I'm pretty sure it's not commentator) who said it's not nice to scare kittens. So, I've got mixed feelings about it.
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The owners didn't scare the kitten, it was the lizard.
One time I put my cat down in front of my new chicken, to try and teach him not to eat the chicken. The cat's eyes just went wide as saucers, then he turned and ran away. He was terrified of it! Sometimes we don't know how our pets will react to new stimuli |
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Yes, IT, but the owners knew the kitten was afraid of the lizards (at least after this video), so if they were to do it again, that would not be nice.
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It looked like the cat was just surprised. The lizards were probably new to him.
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Poor sweet kitty!
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Well the kitty wasnt afraid of the first lizard, but because the 2nd lizard was so still at first, it escaped the kitty's attention. He was half on top of it, then when it approached him, he realized his mistake. Kitty needed a carpeted surface to make a good escape, poor thing. Nearly turned himself inside out.
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