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Old October 2nd 03, 04:44 AM
Hopitus2
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I am so glad to hear of Robin's progress in fitting in to his new family,
both hoomins and fellow pets. May he have a long and happy life with you
all.


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: ...to how much danger he is in. He keeps trying to edge in on Sheba as
: she is eating and disregarding her ferocious growls. What he doesn't
: know is; nobody gets between Sheba and her food! Although once in
: awhile she will let Amber finish licking the traces out of her dish.
: Djoser has already learned that if he catches a mouse he had better
: eat it right away instead of parading around with it like a trophy.
: Otherwise, Sheba will take it away from him.
:
: But Robin is making progress. He has graduated from the porch at night
: to Jeff's bed. And he prefers the other cats' litter pans and food
: dishes. He really wants to be part of all the family. Yesterday he
: laid on my bed a foot from Djoser for awhile with no hissing at him.
: And this morning he discovered the long leather thong hanging off the
: perch and amused himself while I was dressing for work. Sheba was on
: the bed 3 feet away and no growls from her.
:
: CATherine


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Old October 2nd 03, 05:03 AM
Marina
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"CATherine" wrote


But Robin is making progress. He has graduated from the porch at night
to Jeff's bed. And he prefers the other cats' litter pans and food
dishes. He really wants to be part of all the family. Yesterday he
laid on my bed a foot from Djoser for awhile with no hissing at him.
And this morning he discovered the long leather thong hanging off the
perch and amused himself while I was dressing for work. Sheba was on
the bed 3 feet away and no growls from her.


Sounds like good progress, as long as Robin keeps out of Sheba's food.
Scritches to the young rascal.

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Marina

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Old October 2nd 03, 10:44 AM
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Great news!
Best wishes,
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"CATherine" wrote in message
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snip But Robin is making progress. He has graduated from the porch at
night
to Jeff's bed.



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Old October 2nd 03, 02:24 PM
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I can't believe the Daves haven't caught on to this one....


"CATherine" wrote:

SNIP And this morning he discovered the long leather thong hanging off
the perch and amused himself while I was dressing for work.SNIP

Actually, I would have thought a leather thong would be uncomfortable... too
much chafing!

) Stacey


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Old October 2nd 03, 07:36 PM
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On 2 Oct 2003 01:54:32 GMT, CATherine
wrote:

...to how much danger he is in. He keeps trying to edge in on Sheba as
she is eating and disregarding her ferocious growls. What he doesn't
know is; nobody gets between Sheba and her food! Although once in
awhile she will let Amber finish licking the traces out of her dish.
Djoser has already learned that if he catches a mouse he had better
eat it right away instead of parading around with it like a trophy.
Otherwise, Sheba will take it away from him.

But Robin is making progress. He has graduated from the porch at night
to Jeff's bed. And he prefers the other cats' litter pans and food
dishes. He really wants to be part of all the family. Yesterday he
laid on my bed a foot from Djoser for awhile with no hissing at him.
And this morning he discovered the long leather thong hanging off the
perch and amused himself while I was dressing for work. Sheba was on
the bed 3 feet away and no growls from her.

CATherine


Sounds like he's edging his way into the family. Gald things are going
so well. While we'd all like our furry masters to be the best of
friends, sometimes we're only lucky enough to have them just tolerate
each other.
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Old October 3rd 03, 05:22 AM
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"CATherine" wrote
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 07:03:32 +0300, "Marina"
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Sounds like good progress, as long as Robin keeps out of Sheba's food.
Scritches to the young rascal.


Oh. he loves those scritches!

CATherine


LOL, I could sorta tell from the pictures. ;o)

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