Agreed.
Y ~YuckFou~ Guest May 23, 2003 Thread starter #34 Originally posted by GDW My cat has no nose Click to expand... [feeder line] "How does he smell?" [/feeder line]
Originally posted by GDW My cat has no nose Click to expand... [feeder line] "How does he smell?" [/feeder line]
D dysfunction Guest May 23, 2003 Thread starter #35 Originally posted by ~YuckFou~ [feeder line] "How does he smell?" [/feeder line] Click to expand... He cant....he doesnt have a nose....are you blind or what??
Originally posted by ~YuckFou~ [feeder line] "How does he smell?" [/feeder line] Click to expand... He cant....he doesnt have a nose....are you blind or what??
L Lester Guest May 23, 2003 Thread starter #36 Well if he still has holes he could probably smell. I mean you smell right at the back of your throat dont you? (almost the same as tasting iirc)
Well if he still has holes he could probably smell. I mean you smell right at the back of your throat dont you? (almost the same as tasting iirc)
D dysfunction Guest May 23, 2003 Thread starter #38 I think the air particles actually touch the brain when you smell something and thats why we react strongly to smells. But I could be wrong
I think the air particles actually touch the brain when you smell something and thats why we react strongly to smells. But I could be wrong