Why did nobody question the adult-sounding cat having a crush on a human child

Why did nobody question the adult-sounding cat having a crush on a human child.

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Because he's a cat so he was probably around /9/ at most and Yea Forums tells me only physical age matters.

The only thing about this show I remember is the scottish one trying to prove to some highlanders he was a part of their clan
>Do you have the sacred clan crest?
>Aye. *lifts fur to show crest tattooed on leg*
>WELL NONE OF US DO! You're not one of us

This show had some hilarious riffs too bad it never got any where.

Got a Kek out of me. Might rewatch it.

This show reminds me of the looney tunes show in that when it was good it was fucking brilliant, but it was boring far more often than any cartoon should be

Because the gag was how cats will latch onto a specific human.

IIRC the main three were based off of real cats Doug Tennaple had.

Because the child was hot and cats can’t go to jail

bump

episode 5a or something has waffle in jail doesn't it

A cat is fine too

Why did nobody question Master Roshi perving on an 11 year old Bulma?

Nice.

because bulma was never 11

I think he loves her in a different way OP youtu.be/5lyJiXaWJWw

Because it was funny. I thought the obvious mismatch was funny as a kid.

12 whatever

tfw I had a crush for the Kraken

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>Why did nobody question the adult-sounding cat having a crush on a human child.

no social media on that time .

By sheer coincidence, you have referenced the only episode of this show I have ever seen.

I'll leave this here in case anyone wants to go rewatch some episodes.
sites.google.com/view/vivalacatscratch/catscratch-restoration-project

oh nice! thanks user, I might check this out this weekend

I don't remember them fucking in the episodes

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