When I think of a shanker, I think of a shaggy little cat that lives on the streets of San Francisco. The name shanker comes from the Scottish practice of removing a cat’s tail in order to clean the cat’s urine.
On the other hand, it’s not just a term you see in cat pictures. The UK’s health and safety authority has actually banned the practice of tail-removal for cats and dogs. You can read about it here.
The term shanker is actually a bit of a misnomer. Cat owners are usually the ones who remove the cat’s tail.
Although it sounds like a kitty is attacking you, it’s actually a term referring to a type of cat feces. The most common type, the kidney shanker, is not a kitty. It’s a type of cat waste that is not excreted in normal cat pee, but instead lives in the feces of other cats.
They are not necessarily the only ones who do this. There are a few cases of people who use their hands to shank their cats. The idea of the shanker is that the dog or cat is not excreting the feces; rather, the feces is being shoved up into the cat’s mouth, thus creating a mess. As a result, the cat does not have the ability to excrete fecal waste.
The shanker is so named because you can shank your cat by simply making sure the feces is stuck in the cat’s mouth. A cat that has the shanker stuck in its mouth will then not want to eat, and will become ill from not being able to absorb nutrients. The shanker has to be removed because it can cause the cat to become very ill.
The cat’s shanker is a good example of a potentially dangerous behavior. The shanker is a very common behavior in pet cats in which the cat will not eat unless the cat is given something to eat.
So what causes a cat to shanker? Most likely it’s not a cat at all. It happens when food is not properly fed. It happens when one of the cats is not fed enough food at one time. It happens when cats get the food they need when needed.
Although it is rare, shankers are a problem because cats will shanker when they are not hungry. So when the shanker is gone, the cat will then become very hungry. I think the shanker is mainly due to a change in the food that cats get, but there are a lot of potential sources for the shanker. One of the major sources is when a cat is not fed enough food.
In the late 1970s, a company called Aardvark, Inc. attempted to sell a line of cat food that featured no meat. The FDA rejected their attempt to have the cat food classified as “meat-free”, saying it would not be practical to allow cats to get their blood sugar balanced with only a limited source of protein. Aardvark has since been sued for patent violations by the FDA and the USDA.