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whathehell

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8. I'm no expert, but I tend to think that most mammals fart..
Sat Apr 12, 2014, 11:36 AM
Apr 2014

In the instance of cats vs. dogs, it may have to do with the relative size of the orifice.

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Hmmm this article made me think, I never heard any of my cats fart! playthegame Apr 2014 #1
I'm no expert, but I tend to think that most mammals fart.. whathehell Apr 2014 #8
Friends... countryjake Apr 2014 #2
Ahh! Spaldeen Apr 2014 #7
Very nice... whathehell Apr 2014 #9
Never had a cat that farted aint_no_life_nowhere Apr 2014 #3
Projection - LiberalElite Apr 2014 #4
I have a cat that farts. newcriminal Apr 2014 #5
LOL! whathehell Apr 2014 #6
Mine lets out some real stinkers now and then. GoCubsGo Apr 2014 #10
Yep. My little girl passes gas. Silent but deadly. I traced it back to GreenPartyVoter Apr 2014 #20
Maybe the brand of cat food they fed frogmarch Apr 2014 #11
Could be, I guess...You would think they might have tried to fix the problem whathehell Apr 2014 #12
Yeah. I hope he finds a good home. frogmarch Apr 2014 #13
Well, the article says he was living in a park for a year, whathehell Apr 2014 #18
I hope so, for him and frogmarch Apr 2014 #19
On the vet's Facebook page, it says he was readopted shenmue Apr 2014 #14
Wonderful! Thanks frogmarch Apr 2014 #15
Good thing parents can't do that with their human babies Sanity Claws Apr 2014 #16
LOL whathehell Apr 2014 #17
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