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| 14 Aug 08, 12:40 PM De_Baal UK(EC), 4 yrs |
I love cats. I couldn't eat a whole one though.
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| 14 Aug 08, 1:23 PM Ailura01 4 yrs |
My nickname is a corruption of ailurophile (cat lover) ... I think that says it all! | |
| 14 Aug 08, 4:17 PM TheFirstMasterMind UK(SG), 4 yrs |
I totally and utterly adore my cat, he is a God after all. He is a half siamese cat and was white like snow as a little kitten, simply pure. Growing older, his fur partially changed to become golden brown, his golden colour clearly expressing his superiority over mortals. He is a sadist, no doubt, and is guaranteed to show up when the whip is in action. Independently of the household, D/D, D/s or s/s, from my point of view, the cat stays a God. And like with all Gods, he has to get over the moments: when I collar him (to get the fleas out), when I cage him (to take him to the vet), when I punish him (for he misbehaved).
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| 15 Aug 08, 12:18 PM Elucie FR, 7 yrs |
I have three cats and find myself forced to submit to their every whim, despite considering myself the Lady and Mistress of this house, they clearly see things differently. I am in the process of creating an official Cat Worshipping religion, including a Compliation of the Major Writings and Doctrines, and am currently setting about doing works of art devoted to Their Greatness. | |
| 15 Aug 08, 12:22 PM Switch_Angel 4 yrs |
I to have three Cats, well two Cats and a Kitten which is 9weeks old and he thinks he is in charge!! My other two cats are petrified of him, lol But I wouldnt worship them lmao Anna x x x x ALWAYS BE TRUE TO YOURSELF, ALWAYS RESPECT YOURSELF
BUT MOST OF ALL BE YOURSELF angel xx | |
| 15 Aug 08, 12:24 PM Wiley_Kit UK(PE), 7 yrs |
Cats rule, dogs drool! Only kidding, I love dogs as well, but cats most certainly are superior. I definately worship mine! I can't believe I've no control | |
| 15 Aug 08, 12:59 PM Avada_Kedavra UK, 7 yrs |
Hattie is very uber, very very dommly M: Its only a baby needle, you wont know the difference.
I am not a one dimensional needle obssessed domme... | |
| 17 Aug 08, 9:26 PM Elucie FR, 7 yrs |
Here is a little fable I posted on another thread today, it seems more apt for this one... Once upon a time there was a one eared ginger tom called Freddy and a small but dominant and feisty mottled black lady cat called Zora. They lived together in a house with their Mistress who served their every whim night and day, showering them with love, kisses and tastey little fishes. One day some nasty humans drove by and threw out of their car a beautiful white and grey girl cat who ran hastily for cover into a gutter leading to Freddy and Zora's cellar. Here she cowered and howled for three days before the Mistress of the house was finally able to lure her upstairs (with aforementioned fishes) and adopt her into her feline family. A difficult period ensued. Freddy took one look at this new arrival with her stunning white fur and bewitching blue eyes and fell head over heels in love. Zora was no less impressed, although being the Supreme Lady of the household took it all in her stride and welcomed her new friend with playfulness and gentle dignity. Things were not quite so simple for the poor Freddy however, being prey as he was to his passionate instincts of servility to fierce and domineering females, and so he lost his head. While Zora daintily amused her new companion with monkey dancing on her hind legs through the french windows, an activity she maintained at a sensible distance so as to gently enthrall her new guest, Freddy was overcome by his emotions and began clumsily blundering around causing the most confusion and offense. So began his over zealous campaign to charm his new beloved, and as with all boys who lose their heads, he conducted himself in ways that were most annoying and offensive. Again and again he attempted to impress his beautiful new Queen by dashing towards her at full speed and pouncing frantically on invisible mice at her feet. These desperate attempts to gain her favour met repeatedly with furious hissing. Poor Freddy. Faced with such outrage he would creep into a corner, although as close to her as possible of course, and lay motionless, prostrated, dejected and miserable at his failure to please. Learning from his mistakes was, like many slavish creatures, not Freddy's strong point. And so his adolescent behaviour continued to aggravate the one he most longed to conquer. More than life itself did he desire to lure her into his cardboard box where he could sleep with her and occasionally lick her ears. Between bouts of pouncing on invisible mice he would retreat to his cardboard box and sit awaiting her with great anticipation. But she remained steadfast, untempted and most of all, furious. But as time went by, and with a little help from Zora who would jump into the box with Freddy (much to Freddy's delight) and look coquettishly at her new friend, the proud and aloof beauty began to take a more active interest. Her irritation gave way to curiosity, and curiosity to delight, and so Freddy's clumsy antics began to be rewarded. The moral of the fable is never underestimate the hidden pleasures of a cardboard box.
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| 17 Aug 08, 9:48 PM Dimswitch3 UK, 6 yrs |
Cat owners - if you were one inch high your beloved cats would enjoy slowly tearing you to pieces, just like they do with our native wildlife.... | |
| 18 Aug 08, 1:04 PM phoenixlove UK(NW), 4 yrs £ |
i have 2 house cats, and they are the prince and princess of my house.
with me being the queen anyone else that enters my house, is below the 3 of us.
i think it a total honour for a sub to get to groom them
ill put some pictures up, once, once my other 3 pending ones get accepted http://www.myspace.com/camden_ink |