Fireworks
Just wondering what sort of reactions your cats have to the firework
seasons? My female indoor/outdoor seems to be saying in and just sleeping and considering the temperture drop here in London is this normal in your experiences? Sham126 London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a |
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 22:08:27 -0000, "Mr Nangla"
wrote: Just wondering what sort of reactions your cats have to the firework seasons? My female indoor/outdoor seems to be saying in and just sleeping and considering the temperture drop here in London is this normal in your experiences? Sham126 London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a We havbe big firework displays during July and smaller ones around Labor Day. My cat gets nervous at the noise and wants to hide in the closet. MLB |
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 22:08:27 -0000, "Mr Nangla"
wrote: Just wondering what sort of reactions your cats have to the firework seasons? My female indoor/outdoor seems to be saying in and just sleeping and considering the temperture drop here in London is this normal in your experiences? Sham126 London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a We havbe big firework displays during July and smaller ones around Labor Day. My cat gets nervous at the noise and wants to hide in the closet. MLB |
My cat crawls under a bed, when he hears the fireworks. It's not winter,here
in New Zealand! Jude "Mr Nangla" wrote in message .. . Just wondering what sort of reactions your cats have to the firework seasons? My female indoor/outdoor seems to be saying in and just sleeping and considering the temperture drop here in London is this normal in your experiences? Sham126 London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a |
My cat crawls under a bed, when he hears the fireworks. It's not winter,here
in New Zealand! Jude "Mr Nangla" wrote in message .. . Just wondering what sort of reactions your cats have to the firework seasons? My female indoor/outdoor seems to be saying in and just sleeping and considering the temperture drop here in London is this normal in your experiences? Sham126 London, UK http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a |
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