Do cats have the best stability out of all the animals?

I just witnessed neighbors cat and some strange white cat eating baby pigeons in my back garden, this proves that they still listen to their instincts. Also that was quite sad.

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That was quite funny. Most of those times it weren’t their faults though, it was the fact that they are furry and they were on a slippery ceramic surface.

I think tortoises are quite stable.

Ok, you are right. But only because they move at 1mph. and don’t go in unsafe places. Also if they get pushed over on their back, they are pretty much screwed.

Elephants are pretty stable, though I met one once that was totally unhinged and a degenerate gambler.

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They’re stable when they’re not hyper and playing around at 5am.

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my cat is the most chill, laid back, animal hater you’ll ever meet. Loves people. I’ve seen him rip into the big old toms when they came around. He’s fixed. Also, he’s missing a chunk of his face that still won’t grow fur, but hell. Those other cats don’t come around anymore. He’s a hell of a mouser too. As for balance, I’ve seen him climb up the side of my refrigerator.

He is a true warrior

he adopted us. he was about 6 months old the vet figures. Its kinda like in an rpg when a brawler joins your party. Wife was walking home from the store and he just decided ok, goin with you. He’s 2 now.

My friend abducted a cat too, you aren’t the only one.

he was wild, his family still lives by the store.

Oh ok, that’s interesting. As long as he is happy that is all that matters.

he spends about half his time outside. but we have a big ass field across the street with tons of mice. I don’t really know what he does besides hunt and sleep. But if he hasn’t caught anything he gets extra loving until i give him some dry food, and then “kills” it. grabs it and then shakes his head to snap the kibbles neck.

Wow, he is violent. This reminds me of my neighbors cat, she looks undeveloped, very small, chubby and has the tiniest cutest paws ever, but damn she is a predator. She was found wild, hunting chickens in a chicken farm nearby.

I may be guilty of abducting a cat. But in my defense, she was living in a filthy crime ridden ghetto where I watched someome sick their pitbull on her. Had that dog caught her, she would have been dead.
I say that was grounds for me to take her. And I did when I saw her the next day at the laundromat.

She was about 1 then. She is now about 7. I highly doubt she would have reach 2 if I didn’t take her away from there.

Here is a picture of Brownie the night I took her as my own. I think she looks pretty damn grateful to be off those wretched streets.

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Fair enough, how did you grab he tho? Surely she wouldn’t have let some stranger pick her up and take her?