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    Default Re: Cats, how many is too many?

    Quote Originally Posted by roberto duran legend View Post
    We have 3 cats and i love them all dearly,but thats enough,my missus would have more
    if she could but thats not happening.
    Now here's one who admitted his love for his cats and that wouldn't make the great Duran a lesser man. So that makes two of us, who'z next?

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    From a boxing point of view, a cat at home will teach you that you all have a reflex of Floyd Jr. They'll take a swipe at you with their paws once in a while and believe me that's faster than a hook of the fastest boxer, but you'll somehow manage to evade them with your reflex; even my missus does it too. So the key is to develop, naw it's already there, so I mean the key is to practice using it during training. Remember, reflex is instinctive which means it's a natural reaction so there should be not much effort, or even thinking, when you practice using it as your defensive moves. It's much easier said than done, though.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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    Default Re: Cats, how many is too many?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberto duran legend View Post
    From a boxing point of view, a cat at home will teach you that you all have a reflex of Floyd Jr. They'll take a swipe at you with their paws once in a while and believe me that's faster than a hook of the fastest boxer, but you'll somehow manage to evade them with your reflex; even my missus does it too. So the key is to develop, naw it's already there, so I mean the key is to practice using it during training. Remember, reflex is instinctive which means it's a natural reaction so there should be not much effort, or even thinking, when you practice using it as your defensive moves. It's much easier said than done, though.
    haha You mean bobbing and weaving your hand to avoid getting it all scratched up? I do that on mine till she actually starts hissing with frustration.

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