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Old February 11th 16, 04:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 21:54:47 -0500, jmcquown
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LOL sorry but I wouldn't trade lizards for all the snow in New Haven!

Do keep warm. I hate to tell you this but it was 75° here yesterday.

You _loved_ to tell me that. When my job involved talking to librarians in Hawaii, they enjoyed complaining that it hadn't gotten above ninety all day when they _knew_ we were buried in sn*w.

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Will in New Haven

Will, mine was not a "neener neener" reply! I know you're teasing but I
really do NOT love. People bring up weather, I'm not going to lie about it.

I just happen to live in a sort of sub-tropical area in this vast US
country. I dealt with occasional ice and snow (for many years, just not
this far south and not for about 10 years). I can't help it if there's
a blizzard.

I'm grateful for not having to deal with snow and ice anymore. However,
you can only find Carolina anole lizards in the um, Carolinas. Maybe as
far north as West Virginia or Virginia.

If you and Squeakytoy want to see those types of lizards you need to
move south. Or adopt them as pets. LOL

Jill

I'm in southern Florida now and we certainly have lizards. And frogs,
poisonous according to my neighbors. Don't let your dogs (or cats) try
to eat those frogs.

But I love the little lizards, and the big ones as well, but mostly
those little guys are all over the place. Once in a while one gets in
the house and the cats enjoy the company although I try to round them
up and get them back outside.