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By fmlfmlfml - 02/06/2009 18:03 - United States
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Cats tend to land on their feet and people have strange reactions when they are sleeping. are you suggesting that she never nap because she has a child? You really should be a little more careful though. I wont bash you but I hope you realise anything could have happened and have learned from it.
Rofl! Nice kick I do the same to my cat/ little sister.
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this is not a YDI. this is a normal thing to do. cats are fine when you kick them off a bed.
wow, nowhere in this FML did it say that the 2 year old flew across the room to smack into the wall 10 feet away. most likely, the bed was pushed against the wall and that's what the child hit. grow up, people. seriously - accidents happen and if you had done something like this im sure you would think it was ridiculous for 400 people to be saying "OH MY GOD ANIMAL ABUSER! CHILD ABUSER! CALL PROTECTIVE SERVICES!". obviously the person felt bad.. or else they wouldnt have posted it as an FML.
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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.