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My little Siega loves to go outside.. but we only let her when we are
out too. Here in Arizona, sometimes our concrete porch (and often even the dirt) will be too hot for her feet (of course she doesn't believe us 'til she trys it for herself.) Plus, after being outside for a little while she starts to chew on some of the grasses and weeds. Yeah, then she either chocks on it then spits it out or gets a little sick. She still hasn't figured that one out so we just watch her while we're out. Kathryn ---------------------------------------- Who are Kathryn & Siega? http://www.CardsYourWay.US/about_me.html |
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Who are you responding to?
wrote in message ps.com... Wow, after my own heart. |
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I love Norfolk, I was at my cousin's place in Walberswick a few weeks ago, it was like being on another planet, awesome. I once had a girlfriend who lived in Cromer, it was rather inconvenient as I was living in Surrey at the time. I used to finish work, then drive 100 miles to see her. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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wrote TEST - snipping all my own warbling to see if I have finally got it right, apologies for the years I'd thought that if I hit reply, you'd know what I was replying to, no-one mentioned it before, thanx Cheryl! You've got it! If any previous post today was in reply to any of mine about training my boys to the leash and could merit a reply, please re-send with a bit of the original post included so I can tell (if you still can, that is). Ideally to RPCA only, I don't post in those others. TIA Gordon & the FF |
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TEST - snipping all my own warbling to see if I have finally got it right, apologies for the years I'd thought that if I hit reply, you'd know what I was replying to, no-one mentioned it before, thanx Cheryl! Marcia Lord Otis's slave and minder You learn something new every day. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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wrote in message oups.com... wrote: First let me say I'm not being antagonistic, I'm just interested in the (apparent) culture difference between the US & the UK as regards our feline friends. TEST - snipping all my own warbling to see if I have finally got it right, apologies for the years I'd thought that if I hit reply, you'd know what I was replying to, no-one mentioned it before, thanx Cheryl! It worked - now you just need to not crosspost ;-) Cheers, helen s |
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In today's Atlanta Journal Constitution about a community 30 minutes east of downtown Atlanta, GA and about 20 minutes NE of my house: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 08/18/05 "Early Sunday morning, Jenni Duncan stepped onto her front porch only to find a coyote with her cat in its mouth, yards away. Duncan screamed, and the coyote ran off with Gray Kitty, a gray-haired cat with white feet. Duncan, her husband and two neighbors, one of them brandishing a softball bat, went looking for Gray Kitty, also known as Boots, to no avail." And of course you have all heard my stories of foxes although I'll admit I find it amusing to watch the foxes, raccoons and 'possum all eating the birdseed at the same time. They've come to some sort of understanding amonth themselves. My cats, however, will stay indoors where it is safe and I'll light a candle tonight for Gray Kitty. Julie |
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No, America is obsessed with ligitation, or fear of litigation. Every time
someone so much as sneezes out of place, they're slapped with a lawsuit. Well that's how it appears to us over here in the UK anyway. It's like speed limits, they say you have to keep your speed below 30mph in case you hit a child. What the hell is the child doing in the middle of the road in the first place..? Don't their parents educate them..? Ivor I don't know how it is in the UK, but in the US the answer to that question is "No". They trust in the schools to educate their kids, train them in how to behave, teach them common sense, etc. My perception is that the vast majority of US parents don't educate their kids. Not even in the importnat stuff, like how to treat cats properly. Dan |
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