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Old November 6th 12, 04:03 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
cshenk
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Sylvia M wrote in rec.pets.cats.community:


"cshenk" wrote in message
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The gods have made us mad wrote in rec.pets.cats.community:



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"cshenk"

The gods have made us mad wrote in rec.pets.cats.community:



"The gods have made us mad"
"Mosey =^..^="


"abelard"

On Sat, 3 Nov 2012 11:24:55 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven



Part of that is true. However, it is also a solemn time of
rememberance and not the time to see of arsehats.

another breed of pussycat

[Mosey} yeUP n hym iz nise n cuddly tu,

Lets just ignore these trolls and get on with the
solemn time of remembrance and not take time to answer these

mean , idiotic arsehats.

Mosey--scratching the mean trolls and deleting the whole post.



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Wot are you remembering?

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Sorry, 'Wemeberwing'

I'll give one try since you seemed to try here. In RPCC,

there is an
annual event called the 'jellicle Ball' where the members come
to talk
and have a bit of a party and more importantly, remember those

who have died this part year. It gives those who have lost a
loved one, a sense of closure. Some of the ones you see morned
are pets and some are humans who were members or dear to our

members. Some of us have been here 15 years or more.

To make it all work, we use a magical timing so what seems at

the Ball to happen in one night and folks leaving the next day
or so, will spread over a week or more. Due to Hurricane Sandy,
this one is going slower as people we love get power back and

can 'arrive'. Some are still in early afternoon and signing
in at the reception desk while others are at the ball and
making announcements. It's people, fiction and story-boarding
all at it's finest with kindness in our hearts for all members.

You are welcome to reverse track and try to join in. Note I

removed the crossposts. This is not a politics group.

Carol, one of the newer members, I date to only about 2009.



Thank you Anti Carol for setting this person straight,
This person is from RPCA, trying to cause trouble.


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You rancid bundle of lice infested mange!

Carol's polite response had persuaded me to simply allow the
'jellicle ball' (which, to the lay person, sounds rather like a
feline testicular aliment) continue without my presence.

Your impertinent caterwauling, however, demands my attendance at
this grotesque ritual.

Think of it as a slavering pit bull rampaging around the room,
stacking up so many cat corpses that the rainbow bridge is in
imminent danger of collapse!....


A curtin waivers where there is no breeze...

Out come several very large felines. There are 2-3 male lions, a
clowder (5-6) female hunters, and a few panthers but the killing
blow is from a bobcat who rips the intestines out of this invader
and runs off 20 feet away as they unravel and others begin to feed.

Bobby will NOT allow his 2foot to be damaged and has brought in his
friends. He's dared the bridge but it has made an exception for
this instance. Not many 2foots have cared/loved a full bobcat and
used the experience to rescue ladies like Daisy-chan.

Just before they are whisked away back over the rainbow bridge,
they high-5 the group with special winks at Mosey and the house of
Shenks trio.

Clarence takes one final stop to snap the neck of the screaming
2foot. It is after all, not fair to leave any being no matter how
nasty, to be eaten alive.

Yaaaaayyy!
I'm glad I didn't leave before reading this!
Gudgud job!
Anti Sylvia


In the background, Maria signals a set of house cleanup kittahs to take
out the trash.

As they dump it in the dumpstser, several long tailed rats stand
waiting. They are polite and help clean up various unknown bits that
fell off enroute. One scampers off to tell the rest that it's dinner
time.

For the rest of the day, the house cleanup kittahs carefully stack any
more trash outside the bin so as not to drop bags on the innocent rats.
When they come back the next day, the rats have not only taken care of
the mess, they have neatly stacked the rest of the trash in the
dumpster and left a thank you note.

{in the distance looking over, Bast smiles. Such good kittahs to
remember that the rats are living beings who need food too, and to not
waste it}

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