Many cats hate water. Manx cats (mostly) don’t. Other felines (such as tigers) also don’t mind water. OTOH, Felicity should know whether or not she likes it herself.
cats hate water. cat’s should only be used with the apostrophe when you’re speaking in the possessive, i.e. ‘the cat’s collar’ or a contraction for ‘cat is’ or ‘cat has’, i.e. ‘the cat’s gone outside’
If I had the base model, maybe I could. I’d bet good money that Scott could either way… but just didn’t.
In any case, there is no point falling into the fallacious line of thinking that one needs to be capable of personally doing something in order to point out errors in it.
IT IS NOT JUST U EVRYONE SAYS THAT
I think Felicity would look super-awesome if she had tiger stripes all down her mer-tail!
“CAT’S HATE WATER” contains a grammar mistake.
Felicity’s tail is a cut’n’paste. Pfft. Doesn’t even look close to gradual.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t tigers great swimmers? If so, they probably don’t hate water.
What is this “hate water”? And why is it Cat’s?
I once spilled a bucket of water on my cat – by accident, and she didn’t like it. Not One Bit. I still have the scar.
Many cats hate water. Manx cats (mostly) don’t. Other felines (such as tigers) also don’t mind water. OTOH, Felicity should know whether or not she likes it herself.
“You wanna know how I got this scar? So I had this cat, see. Beautiful, like Felicity…”
I love Paddington’s tail.
she’s a tiger cat, not a tiger
SotiCoto, that’s prolly the fault of the magic.
SotiCoto, if you can render Felicity with a more gradual tail, I would be more than happy to see it!
cats hate water. cat’s should only be used with the apostrophe when you’re speaking in the possessive, i.e. ‘the cat’s collar’ or a contraction for ‘cat is’ or ‘cat has’, i.e. ‘the cat’s gone outside’
since paddington’s a rock… wouldn’t he sink even IF he had a tail?
MAGIC
Volcanic rock, pumice, floats.
yeah last I knew tigers were one of the types of felines that liked water…
If I had the base model, maybe I could. I’d bet good money that Scott could either way… but just didn’t.
In any case, there is no point falling into the fallacious line of thinking that one needs to be capable of personally doing something in order to point out errors in it.