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Old July 6th 05, 02:23 AM
Karen AKA Kajikit
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On 5 Jul 2005 08:49:59 -0700, "MissysMom"
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Hi,

This is my first time posting to this group. I have an 11 month old
kitty, named Little Miss. Even though she is a curious little thing and
sometimes braver than she should be, I was worried about the fireworks
last night.

We live in a neighborhood that lights up on the Fourth with lots of
noise and commotion. I stayed home with her because it was her first
year, and I wanted to be sure she wouldn't panic, as so many cats and
dogs do.

I should not have worried. She sat spellbound in the window, watching
every single fireworks. She didn't come down off the window sill until
every single fireworks had gone off. I don't know which was more
entertaining to watch -- the cat or the fireworks.

Of course, this is the same kitty who loves to ride in the car and
watch every thing, and lets me walk with her on her leash in the park.
I should not have been surprised.

Curious little thing. How did all the other pets do?

--Little Missy's Mom


Scouty and Silver are incredibly afraid of people, but loud noises
don't scare them at all (unless it's somebody knocking on the door).
John and I went outside to watch the fireworks and I came back in to
check on them a few times but they weren't bothered in the least...
later in the night some kids had fireworks out in the street behind
the apartment, and Scouty was watching them with interest from the
windowsill. Thunderstorms don't scare them either - they sit on the
windowsill and watch the rain!

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~Karen aka Kajikit
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