Poll

Where?

Flash Drive
10 (3.8%)
Don't need to.
19 (7.3%)
I don't look at research (aka unhuman!)
59 (22.7%)
Super hidden in files
59 (22.7%)
Internet
113 (43.5%)

Total Members Voted: 260

Author Topic: I think I hide my research very well. -Most off-topic off-topic topic in off topic  (Read 124592 times)


No idea. I don't know how cat snakees work. He rolls upside down a lot, and has me rub his fuzzy little tummy, and he has a patch between his legs with a tiny bit of fur, but it seems to just be more tummy. Or I'm an idiot. I don't rub him there, though, just in case it ISN'T tummy.

Yeah, his whiskers are long. He has some coming out of his cheeks.


He licks them a lot. :(


Pacha, how was the whatever you had to get up for?

He licks them a lot. :(
Well yeah so does my cat
But getting pictures of it :C

Just for Fox, I thought I could substitute nudes of me with action shots of my cat.


Fox wouldn't want my nudes anyway. I'm not good looking.

if you can't see your cat's balls, he probably doesn't have them anymore

I can see his testicles, I can't see his snake.

I can see his testicles, I can't see his snake.
well neither dogs or cats have snakees like we do
theirs comes out of a sheath, like most other animals (yeah humans are pretty weird)
so you probably wouldn't be able to see his richard unless he had a boner

I can see my dog's sheath. But not my cat's. (This is a good thing. The not seeing, not the seeing.)

someone fill me in with whats going on.

I can see my dog's sheath. But not my cat's. (This is a good thing. The not seeing, not the seeing.)
I think cats' bits are a little more low-profile
especially fluffy cats'

someone fill me in with whats going on.
furries talking about their pet's richards.