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Old March 26th 06, 07:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Persia on her Crackle Sack

Bill Stock wrote:
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Bill Stock wrote:
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She thinks it's as much fun to lounge on as it is to roll around
on.

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Jill

The evil Crack Sac arrived here today. Cali headed for places
unknown
as soon as she heard it being unwrapped. Smokey kept her distance
from the evil visitor. But Cleo subdued it right away. Oooh what fun
it is to bop this evil thing, it makes noise. Cleo is a very stoic
kitty. Smokey did show a little interest when we showed her how the
Sac opened up. Smokey has a thing for enclosed spaces. But Cleo
bopped her for showing an interest in her evil Sac.

I also picked up a Treat Ball for Cali, but it was a dud too. I
showed her the ball with the treats, but she said that was a
"STOOPID idea, I can't eat the treats in there. Be a good fellow
and get them
out for me!" Cleo did attack the Treat Ball and got a treat for her
trouble, but she didn't associate the treat with her actions. Smokey
detests treats, "they're Kat food after all and I'm not a Kat."


Took Persia a couple of days but she's with Cleo on this one. It
must be subdued! Now try rubbing catnip on it... OMG!

Jill


They've all had a turn on sleeping on the evil Sac now. Jealousy is a
major factor here, especially with Smokey. Besides, it didn't eat
Cleo, so it must be safe.

Horrors! I don't think we have any Nip! We feed them the fresh stuff
during the summer, but I don't think there's any dry.


You can freeze it, you know All herbs can be frozen. And you can dry
your own then store it in ziplock bags the freezer, assuming you can keep
the cats away from it long enough to let it dry out.