Cats on boats

kevin27

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Aug 8, 2007
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Winter Garden, FL
Boat Info
2017 Scout 175 sportfish.
2002 Crownline 202 LPX
Engines
Yamaha 90hp
Mercruiser 350mag mpi




Here is one of mine. Post yours if you have then.
 
Can we really post pictures of pussies on our boats? I thought that was against CSR policy. :smt043
 
That didn't take long.
 
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Only one kitty on my boat. Not posting that pic


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The wife and I have discussed bringing 'The little furball from hell' down to the boat.
We are both convinced that the cat would steal the boat and sell it for a bag of catnip the minute we turned our backs.
 
Bingo! I don't trust my cat any further than I can throw it...which is about 30 feet.


Did you know that a cat always lands on its feet? If you drop it from somewhere high enough, it doesn't matter.

I gotta be honest, as far as cats go, he's pretty cool. I was raised with dogs and when the wife came home with the box with holes in it, I was thinking, "What am I supposed to do with this thing?" He has turned out to be "entertaining".
 
We have three cats but none of them are allowed on the boat. One is "mentally challenged" and would jump off the boat just because she could. The other female is a wanderer but I think she'd do OK on the boat. Our male is such a chicken he'd probably croak the minute I started up the Cats (engines).
 
When we had the 410DA I considered naming her "Two CATS and a Dog" (we have a dog). When I bought the 500DB I wanted to name her Cummin Twice (she has two Cummins). That didn't pass the admirals requirements.....
 
That's funny, no need for a liter pan!

Ask any >^..^< ....dogz er tooopid

To the OP, nice puddy
 

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