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Tanada
August 28th 03, 11:12 PM
Julie Cook wrote:
>
> I noticed from a message from PC that a celebration is scheduled for
> next week. Since I am hitting the road again I wanted to wish you all a
> happy adoption day and PFC Huey a happy promotion day. Hobbes, Selena
> and Lacey will send all their best wishes and desires for fishies,
> catnip and mousies and a warm sunbeam for napping. I send my warmest
> wishes to you all.
>


Thanks from the NC nine, and purrs and good travel thoughts for your
trips to and from Ohio. Also good luck purrs and thoughts for your
racing team.

Pam, Rob, and the NC nine

Jeanne Hedge
August 29th 03, 12:54 AM
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:57:17 -0400, Julie Cook >
wrote:

>Y'all have a great weekend and holiday for the 'mericans on the group. I
>intend to be laborless on Monday!!

Thanks for the holiday wishes, and I'd like to pass along happy Labour
Day wishes for Monday for the Canadians on the group as well!



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Seanette Blaylock
August 29th 03, 12:55 AM
"MaryL" > had some very interesting things to say
about Re: Happy adoption and promotion day NC Nine:

>PetSmarts usually have a training ring right in the center of the store, and
>they do obedience training there. The "ring" is simply flexible vinyl
>sheeting, and I have often thought that there really would not be any
>protection if someone brings in a dog with the potential to attack. Other
>people will sometimes bring in animals on leashes (or even in cardboard
>boxes) to accompany them while they shop. It's a nice concept, but I am not
>always comfortable with it. I know I would never take my cats into that
>environment.

Felix would love to meet dogs, but he wouldn't like the half-hour car
trip to get there. :-)

--
Seanette Blaylock
"You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has
to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE
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Marina
August 29th 03, 05:34 AM
Happy adoption day to the NC cats and purrs for Julie to be safe.

--
Marina

m. L. Briggs
August 29th 03, 06:16 AM
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:55:20 -0700, Seanette Blaylock
> wrote:

>"MaryL" > had some very interesting things to say
>about Re: Happy adoption and promotion day NC Nine:
>
>>PetSmarts usually have a training ring right in the center of the store, and
>>they do obedience training there. The "ring" is simply flexible vinyl
>>sheeting, and I have often thought that there really would not be any
>>protection if someone brings in a dog with the potential to attack. Other
>>people will sometimes bring in animals on leashes (or even in cardboard
>>boxes) to accompany them while they shop. It's a nice concept, but I am not
>>always comfortable with it. I know I would never take my cats into that
>>environment.
>
>Felix would love to meet dogs, but he wouldn't like the half-hour car
>trip to get there. :-)
What if you met a dog that thought kitties were lunch? MLB

Seanette Blaylock
August 29th 03, 07:20 AM
m. L. Briggs > had some very interesting things to
say about Re: Happy adoption and promotion day NC Nine:

>>Felix would love to meet dogs, but he wouldn't like the half-hour car
>>trip to get there. :-)
>What if you met a dog that thought kitties were lunch? MLB

He does have a very alert meowmie. :-)

--
Seanette Blaylock
"You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has
to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE
[make obvious correction to address to send e-mail]

polonca12000
August 29th 03, 12:36 PM
Purrs and best wishes,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Julie Cook" > wrote in message
...
<snip> If you
> think of it, include us in your purrs that we don't have some sort of
> catastrophic crash that requires we bring the cars home again for
> repairs. I'll be back on Monday and without the cars will have lots of
> time for rpca :-)

EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
August 29th 03, 09:34 PM
"m. L. Briggs" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:55:20 -0700, Seanette Blaylock
> > wrote:
>

> >Felix would love to meet dogs, but he wouldn't like the half-hour car
> >trip to get there. :-)

> What if you met a dog that thought kitties were lunch? MLB

Depends on the cat - I've know several "attack cats" who enjoyed
intimidating dogs! (Including my own Patches, who used to come flying
out of hiding to leap over the two miniature Schnauzers a neighbor
walked by my house twice a day.)

Some friends of mine had a twenty-pounder named Boswell who had two
neighborhood boxers so terrorized that they'd drag their owner across
the street, rather than be walked past the house where he lived! (Where
he was usually lying in wait in the hedge so he could pop out and
surprise them.) And I've told you before about "Billy", a friend's big
marmelade who would put up with just so much yapping fron the miniature
poodle next-door before he'd jump the fence, beat up on the dog, and
enjoy the resulting peace and quiet for a week or two, until the stupid
dog forgot its "lesson" and had to be chastised again.