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By fmlfmlfml - 02/06/2009 18:03 - United States

Today, I was taking a nap. Apparently, my two year old daughter decided to crawl on top of the covers on my bed because she was scared since there was a thunderstorm. I thought she was one of our cats so I kicked her off. She hit the wall. FML
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Same thing different taste

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truslide 0

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.

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yonick561 0

you kick your cats against the wall when they lay on you?

What the hell is wrong with you??? Not f your life, f her life! Sounds like she's stuck with you and the very likely possibility that your were also kicked into a wall, dropped on your head, and/or shaken when you were her age. That would explain why you think it's ok to 1) kick a cat so hard (if you don't like cats, why have them? Kicking purposes??) 2) I don't even feel bad for you! I can't help but judge your stupidity! FAIL!!!

OnePercent 0

I was just reminded of Meet the Spartans

breedizzles 0

to everyone who's saying that it's a natural reflex to kick at something on them while they're asleep: i have cats, and *my* first reflex if something is crawling on me is to pet her, not ******* kick her off of me. if you decide to be a pet owner, you definitely should not mind your pet wandering around at night. really.....you don't deserve to have a cat if you kick it off of you at night. they're nocturnal animals; what do you expect them to do???

LMAO!!!!! I actually laughed!!! I'm a horrible person... But LMAO!

Wow, I'm sure her bed has little room away from the wall. Cats move pretty fast when something comes flying at them...two year olds, not so much. Easy mistake. However, the weight difference is substantial...so ydi.

so it's OK to kick your cat but not a kid?