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bjorn again veg
11-09-05, 01:16 AM
I want one...
Dare I ask... where do you buy it? I know a few people who would appreciate this kind of item. ;)
Noelson
11-09-05, 02:51 AM
I don't like it, I really think it's in poor taste - ugly really
MollyGoat
11-09-05, 03:03 AM
I think it's only in poor taste depending on who has it, and why.
For me, I think it's hilarious, because I have three cats who are always trying to get into the fridge :)
FreshTart
11-09-05, 03:30 AM
I think it's only in poor taste depending on who has it, and why.
For me, I think it's hilarious, because I have three cats who are always trying to get into the fridge :)
I agree!!! If it had a matching dog one, it would be the perfect Christmas gift for me (as the cats and dogs are fighting over who's going to get into the fridge first).
ilovemydragon
11-09-05, 11:16 AM
Gross at first glance. A little humerous but rather tastless at the same time.
purrpelle
11-09-05, 11:50 AM
I think it's only in poor taste depending on who has it, and why.
For me, I think it's hilarious, because I have three cats who are always trying to get into the fridge :)
My cat, when she was a kitten, LOVED to explore the fridge. I was like a person with OCD, constantly checking to make sure I didn't lock her in there if I didn't see her for 10 minutes.
I wonder If they have different fur colors. I would need a calico.
:lol:
My cats don't try to get into the fridge, but I think it's hilarious anyway.
It wouldn't work on my fridge b/c I have a side-by-side fridge and freezer, but if I had a top freezer, I'd definitely want one.
You people are a little too uptight... :moonpie:
purrpelle
11-09-05, 12:08 PM
AmySF: I love your signature. I may have to use it as my signature on my e-mail- with your permission of course.
meatless
11-09-05, 12:09 PM
I wouldn't buy that, because it looks too much like my chewy and I'd always have to double take to make sure he wasn't stuck in the fridge!
When I first saw this thread, I was thinking "WTF . . . what would a cat do with a fridge magnet?"
But now it makes more sense.
Noelson
11-09-05, 06:37 PM
I think it's only in poor taste depending on who has it, and why.
For me, I think it's hilarious, because I have three cats who are always trying to get into the fridge :)
I don't get your rationale - please explain
FlareKat
11-09-05, 09:59 PM
I think that is hilarious..... I do love cats. Perhaps I have a sick sense of humour....
Tesseract
11-09-05, 10:15 PM
I have a cat who got shut in the fridge as a kitten and narrowly avoided certain suffocation. I find that all too close to home, and thus not very funny.
MollyGoat
11-09-05, 10:38 PM
I don't get your rationale - please explain
Uh, well, say someone had that because they hated cats and it was a representation of something they wanted to do to a cat. That would bother me.
But in MY situation, where it's just that my cats like to climb in the fridge, I think it would be very funny.
Frankie did get stuck in the fridge a few weeks ago...we heard him meowing about 1/2 hour later. Poor little guy! Now I'm extra careful to LOOK when I'm shutting the fridge!
Noelson
11-10-05, 12:06 AM
AH, so the "poor taste" is a judgement call.... It's OK for a "cat lover" to have it but not a "cat hater"
MollyGoat
11-10-05, 12:12 AM
Kind of like how if someone who you know loves you and respects you teases you about something, it's funny, but if someone who hates you teases you, it sucks. :yes:
Maybe it's actually a graphical warning sign. To let cats know what will happen if they venture too close to the fridge. Like your brain on drugs, or these stick figures in peril here (http://www.flickr.com/groups/stickfiguresinperil/pool/).
Ms Chevious
11-10-05, 03:41 PM
That is FUNNY! I used to have a Human Arm Magnet like that and I hung it on the trunk of my car! :D
Now that I look at it again, it is making me think of those halloween decorations where it looks like the witch flew into the side of the house.
You're right! It is similar to those "flying broom accident" decorations.
My only concern is that the picture makes it appear that the cat may be made with real fur, a little like those creepy sleeping kitten figurines.
If that's the case, the "kitty in peril" may be more accurate than it first appears.
Tesseract
11-11-05, 11:26 PM
Maybe it's actually a graphical warning sign. To let cats know what will happen if they venture too close to the fridge. Like your brain on drugs, or these stick figures in peril here (http://www.flickr.com/groups/stickfiguresinperil/pool/).
Those poor stick figures! The lives they must lead. I sure hope they have good health plans. :D
That Button
11-12-05, 12:44 AM
Anyone know where to find something like this? I've looked on the internet and I'm not having any luck!
Those poor stick figures! The lives they must lead. I sure hope they have good health plans. :D
:lol: This company might cover stick figures. See the picture of the family in the upper left corner ... http://www.capitalhealth.com/ :D
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