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Cat off the Table?
"Steve B" this comes from asshole that admits he is an animal abuser Grew up and get some therapy you twit You have been added to the plonk list |
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Cat off the Table?
"Matthew AKA NMR" wrote in message ... "Steve B" this comes from asshole that admits he is an animal abuser Grew up and get some therapy you twit You have been added to the plonk list Good. Glad I never came to dinner at your house. People who let their cats roam on the counter and tables aren't my kind of people. Steve Oh, I forgot. You won't see this. |
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Cat off the Table?
Steve B wrote: It doesn't matter to me when the cat gets on the table. After using the kitty box, after eating a cockroach, or after licking its anal glands. In my house, cats NEVER get on the table, so there's no problem like at your house. There aren't any cockroaches in MY house for them to eat - and apparently my cats are more fastidious than yours. (Figures.) Cats on the table have never BEEN a "problem" at "my house" - my cats have seldom shown much interest in getting on the table! They get their full share of attention outside of meal times, and their own dishes always contain food, if they decide they're hungry. Cats on the table are disgusting, and people who let them get on the table are mannerless and slobs. P-L-O-N-K -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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Cat off the Table?
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 18:53:16 -0700, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
wrote: Steve B wrote: It doesn't matter to me when the cat gets on the table. After using the kitty box, after eating a cockroach, or after licking its anal glands. In my house, cats NEVER get on the table, so there's no problem like at your house. There aren't any cockroaches in MY house for them to eat - and apparently my cats are more fastidious than yours. (Figures.) Cats on the table have never BEEN a "problem" at "my house" - my cats have seldom shown much interest in getting on the table! They get their full share of attention outside of meal times, and their own dishes always contain food, if they decide they're hungry. Cats on the table are disgusting, and people who let them get on the table are mannerless and slobs. P-L-O-N-K I used to know someone who always fed his cat on the table. This was because he also had 2 dogs, and the dogs would eat the cat's food if it was on the floor. I never saw the cat get on the table except at feeding time. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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Cat off the Table?
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: It doesn't matter to me when the cat gets on the table. After using the kitty box, after eating a cockroach, or after licking its anal glands. In my house, cats NEVER get on the table, so there's no problem like at your house. There aren't any cockroaches in MY house for them to eat - and apparently my cats are more fastidious than yours. (Figures.) Cats on the table have never BEEN a "problem" at "my house" - my cats have seldom shown much interest in getting on the table! They get their full share of attention outside of meal times, and their own dishes always contain food, if they decide they're hungry. Cats on the table are disgusting, and people who let them get on the table are mannerless and slobs. P-L-O-N-K -- If you don't see a problem with cats on a table, you probably wear dirty underwear. Steve |
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Cat off the Table?
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: "Matthew AKA NMR" wrote in message ... "Steve B" this comes from asshole that admits he is an animal abuser Grew up and get some therapy you twit You have been added to the plonk list Good. Glad I never came to dinner at your house. People who let their cats roam on the counter and tables aren't my kind of people. Judging from your posts here so far, I doubt whether anyone in this newsgroup is particularly crushed to learn that! Steve Learn what? STeve |
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Cat off the Table?
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 22:37:41 -0500, Mark Lloyd
wrote: I used to know someone who always fed his cat on the table. This was because he also had 2 dogs, and the dogs would eat the cat's food if it was on the floor. I never saw the cat get on the table except at feeding time. My solution to the dog problem will happify Steve: I don't feed my cats on any tables, but rather on the servant stairs, with a baby gate at the bottom of the steps and a chain on the door at the top, left ajar with one of those foam things to prevent fingers from being smashed, so the dogs can't get to the food. In my previous house, I just had a chain on the basement door and left it ajar for the cats to go down to the landing, where their food dishes were kept. Both solutions worked great. |
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