Re: Cats--progress note/catchup
Where is the picture of the kitty posted- I seem to have missed the
link somehow?
Theresa
Judy Browning wrote:
>Congrats on your new kitty, Jim. I like the talkers! She may not be a
>beauty, but she is photogenic.Looks quite content with her choice. Very nice
>pic.
>Maisy is in/out at her whim.Just got her a cat door with a sensor that only
>allows her to open it. Collar pendant emits a light pulse every few seconds.
>Pretty neat.
>She was rescued by a neighbor who had 3 big dogs & seven cats at that time.
>Former owners had a new puppy that thought she was a chew toy. When our
>pretty Cricket (a black manx) died, Maisy moved in. Wanted to be an only cat
>I guess. She has her hind claws, but still gets picked on by some of the
>neighborhood cats.
>Maisy catches mice & birds, almost catches squirrels. She also "scratches"
>on my baskets & rug.
>re the food bowl thing. Maisy always wants a few "fresh" bits of cat chow in
>the dish, then she will eat the rest.
>Judy B
>z 5 Idaho
>
>From: "Donna" <gossiper@sbcglobal.net>
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>
>>I agree Judy- mine was declawed in the front when he
>>came home also. I opted for him rather than the young
>>kitties when I adopted him. Seems around here everyone
>>wants a young kitty, not an old man of 8 months...
>>their loss, as he turned out to be a great cat! But he
>>is not allowed outside due to it.
>>
>>Donna
>>
>>
>
>From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
>
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>
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>>I'm sure you are giving her a good home and making her life happier.
>>
>>
>Disabled
>
>
>>cats, like people, still deserve our love and respect. My sofa
>>has the stuffing hanging out at the back, but I still love my cats and
>>
>>
>would
>
>
>>consider a declawed one to be crippled.
>>
>>--- Judy Browning <judylee@lewiston.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Well, my cat was declawed before she moved in. I
>>>agree it's a horrible thing
>>>& I would never have a cat declawed. But, I won't
>>>turn down a lovely kitty
>>>just because someone else mutilated her. It is nice
>>>not having to worry
>>>about her shredding the "new" sofa.
>>>From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jim, I have found a pair of siblings to be a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>really good choice several
>>>
>>>
>>>>times. I enjoy having more than one cat, but our
>>>>
>>>>
>>>pair of sisters are
>>>
>>>
>>>>the most fun. Kittens aren't nearly as hard to
>>>>
>>>>
>>>civilize as puppies, and
>>>
>>>
>>>>I think they adapt more readily than older cats.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Good for you about not
>>>
>>>
>>>>having a de-clawed cat! I think that's totally
>>>>
>>>>
>>>brutality - can hardly be
>>>nice
>>>
>>>
>>>>to people who I know have de-clawed cats. I
>>>>
>>>>
>>>always feel sad when I have
>>>
>>>
>>>>a nice cat spayed - there will never be any more
>>>>
>>>>
>>>from that particular
>>>
>>>
>>>>strain - but a non-spayed female does present the
>>>>
>>>>
>>>obvious problems.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sounds to me like the pair of kittens is just what
>>>>
>>>>
>>>you need.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Auralie
>>>>
>>>>In a message dated 10/31/2005 2:59:30 PM Eastern
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Standard Time,
>>>
>>>
>>>>islandjim1@verizon.net writes:
>>>>I was amused no end by the babies; not sure I want
>>>>
>>>>
>>>try to civilize
>>>
>>>
>>>>young'uns, however. And not sure I want two, but
>>>>
>>>>
>>>not opposed to it
>>>
>>>
>>>>either. Our first choice is a non-black [Beans was
>>>>
>>>>
>>>black] spayed female
>>>
>>>
>>>>not de-clawed.
>>>>
>>>>The lady at the shelter said: "Bring your wife in.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Eighty-seven cats
>>>
>>>
>>>>will jump on her and say "Take me! Take me!'
>>>>
>>>>And I said, "I know. That's what I'm afraid of!"
>>>>
>>>>
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