Why do cats lick plastic?

AltarNation

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Ha, mine would continue the licking idea, so the race was to get dry before you started standing on a tail or a paw trying to dry off :D I cannot wait to get my next house, while i've a plan to be over the pond for a couple of years come febuary, i've already big plans formulating about this house :D Although one of the tricky bits to plan when thinking of all the animals i wish to keep around, is to not become too attached to them, the way i wish to live my life, there will be no vet on call, there gonna have to be a hardy group of motherfuckers, kinda like babe in the city. Plan still isn't quite right though :p but i plan for 5 cats 2 dogs. And then the rest is a different story. Otter!
Haha... I would rather my cat try to lick me out of the shower... long hair cats and wet legs are a baaaad combo.

I like otters.
 

darkdestruction420

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I want an otter so bad now, i wonder how much one would cost. i hear you can get tiger cubs for around $1000. so otters cant be that expensive. i wonder how it would get along with my cats though.
 

AltarNation

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I want an otter so bad now, i wonder how much one would cost. i hear you can get tiger cubs for around $1000. so otters cant be that expensive. i wonder how it would get along with my cats though.
It looks like it would torture the fuck out of your cats, rofl. I suspect that the cats would be anxious around such an active animal, and would lash out and start a fight... then god knows what would happen.
 

Brick Top

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I'm not so sure I would want an otter as a pet. They seem a bit destructive. But I do see them in the cove behind my house and they are fun to watch. Now and then there will be one or more on my dock, but they take off pretty fast once they see me coming.
 

darkdestruction420

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i wonder if you got a young sea otter and kept it in a enviroment more land based right from the start if it would adapt to the less aquatic enviroment well or not.(since they are used to a mostly aquatic lifestyle compared to the river otters who are just as comfortable on land as in the water.
 

tip top toker

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Last i looked into it Otters were on some protected species list and as such it was illegal to keep them as pets (like that will stop anyone who actually wants one though :D)
 
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