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It is for the tail if the cat ever catches it! LOL! Isis did that once, she was a very keen tail chaser even when she was elderly (she lived to be well over 16 and was a tail chaser almost to the end) and one morning I was getting dressed for work while watching her chase her tail and she went faster and faster and faster and finally she managed to pin the prey down and administer a bite! The look she gave me said "I DON'T believe I just did that!" Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Phil P. wrote: (...) Rabies titers only cost about $15-$20! Wanna buy a "Rolex" or some "waterfront' property" at half-price? ;-) Really?! The titres were $190 each. They have to go to KSU, so maybe that adds to the cost? One cat needed to be sedated, and that ran at c.$100, to make the $500 total. Yeah, a 'Rolex' would be cool. A waterfront Rolex would be even better. I bet you've got one of them available, too... Steve. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message
ink.net... Bu bu but many people let their cats outdoor *because* they don't want to deal with the waste or scooping and cleaning litter boxes.. yes they do and that really annoys me! Don't judge the rest of us I/O cat owners on that, many don't have this attitude. Its getting more and more difficult for me to release ferals after neutering. Are they only released to maintained colonies? It must be harder if they're not. Great idea. Maybe some of these points will make a few people think twice about swinging open the door. You never know Alison |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "Alison" wrote in message He certainly suggested that cats can be happy indoors. Of course he feels cats can be happier outdoors - after all, he's British. But they *can* be happy indoors and they can be happy in/out doors too. They can be unhappy indoors and they can be unhappy in/outdoors. He is discussing the cat/human relationship and the cat as a species developing and adapting from being the solitary hunter to the family pet. Whether they are indoors or in/outdoors is irrelevent in the context of his passage. Alison. |
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"Alison" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message ink.net... Bu bu but many people let their cats outdoor *because* they don't want to deal with the waste or scooping and cleaning litter boxes.. yes they do Well, at least you admit one obviously true thing. |
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"Mary" wrote in message news:1113319582.b5afa6cf4fcd6725e2d83e093636e99a@t eranews... Bu bu but many people let their cats outdoor *because* they don't want to deal with the waste or scooping and cleaning litter boxes.. yes they do Well, at least you admit one obviously true thing.. You don't know fact from fiction so you're not likely to recognise a true thing. Alison |
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"Alison" wrote in message ... "Mary" wrote in message news:1113319582.b5afa6cf4fcd6725e2d83e093636e99a@t eranews... Bu bu but many people let their cats outdoor *because* they don't want to deal with the waste or scooping and cleaning litter boxes.. yes they do Well, at least you admit one obviously true thing.. You don't know fact from fiction so you're not likely to recognise a true thing. Alison I believe we have reached an impasse. 8) |
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