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The Tiger in every Cat (Original Post)
packman
Feb 2018
OP
.............and a much bigger mouth with larger teeth and longer fangs!
democratisphere
Feb 2018
#3
samplegirl
(11,481 posts)1. Yep
Mine use to do that when he was young now hes just an old snuggle kitten!
https://imgur.com/gallery/WDA2d
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)2. The only difference between that cat and a 400 pound Tiger is
394 pounds . . .
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)3. .............and a much bigger mouth with larger teeth and longer fangs!
TheSmarterDog
(794 posts)4. The Cat in every Tiger
lastlib
(23,252 posts)5. My cat never wanted to be a Tiger.....
she said she wasn't gonna play in the minor leagues for anybody.............