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ROTFLMFAO!! Guess she learned her lesson! Now whenever there's a thunderstorm she'll run far away from mommy! She'll be in therapy someday and say "Doc, I can't explain it but whenever there is thunder outside, I get really afraid of my mother. What does it mean?" Oh, and I used to "kick" my cat off the bed all the time. Except that in my half awake state, I thought she was blankets bunched up at the bottom of my bed. Eventually she stopped sleeping there, I felt bad.
HAHAHA!!!!! Hahahahahahah! Damn! That's a good one!
HORRIBLE PERSON! This is instant Karma for being an animal abuser. Now PETA AND Social Services will be looking into you...
Ok for one I am sure the little girl is fine or the parent wouldnt be sitting at a computer putting it on the internet. And also this sounds like a honest mistake you do kinda have to push some cats or dogs kind of hard to get them to move and most people dont want to have a cat sleep on their feet. and most girl 2 year olds are kind of lightweights so it might not be a huge difference between hers and a large house cats weight. And last 2 year olds seem to get knocked off balance easy , and they didnt say she hit the wall hard just that she hit it my 2 year old nephew has done worse to himself.
Well y would u kick ur cat off the bed?
That is hilarious and why I don't have cats.
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LMAO must have been a hard kick to do that and even then, why the hell would you kick a cat that hard?
I don't think your child will be crawling in your bed anymore for a while... if ever.