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- To: s*@rgh.sa.gov.au, P*@athenet.net
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- From: G*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 05:09:36 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-02-26 21:52:15 EST, shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au (Hickman,
Tony) writes:
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Date: 97-02-26 21:52:15 EST
From: shickam@rgh.sa.gov.au (Hickman, Tony)
To: PUMPKINS@athenet.net (DANIEL GARDNER)
I gave the pumpkin its usual physical yesturday, I was not happy.
On the top there are several small cuts about a quarter of an inch long.
This puzzled me for a while, a bird?.......no a mouse?.........no, what
could it be?
Then stuck to the oozy bits (pumpkin blood) was a few fine white hairs...cat
hairs.
This group has helped me out before with my cat problem, the trouble is I
don't have a shotgun or a thermo nuclear device.
I have an enviromently friendly trap that certainly wont hurt the little
kitty puss.
It just walks in and the door closes behind it and then I can tell it what a
bad kitty it was and
then let it go.
But I might introduce it to my two little puppy dogs because I don't think
it has any friends.
Tony
Australia
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Treat with Sulfur, it is the most benign substance you can use.
George
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