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"Cat Protector" wrote in message news:sSqsc.10269$Sx2.1912@okepread01... Would you want to be known and be called Cat-boy your entire life? It sounds so humanly forced. Cats should be able to decide their names. As soon as my cats make their preferences known, I'll take them to the DMV for state issued ID cards. |
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In article sSqsc.10269$Sx2.1912@okepread01,
enlightened us with... Would you want to be known and be called Cat-boy your entire life? It sounds so humanly forced. Cats should be able to decide their names. They already have. What we call them is irrelevant. -- -- ~kaeli~ Support your local medical examiner: die strangely! http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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Cat boy sounds a lovely kitty . I don't think your neighbours cat is a
bitch, she just doesn't like her personal space invaded. I think as time goes by she'll let him get closer. Maybe she's had a hard time from other cats and she's not ready to trust him yet. Alison "Marek Williams" wrote in message ... Late last summer the house next door was sold. Shortly after the new people moved in I noticed they had a black and white "tuxedo" girl cat. They let the cat out during the day while they are at work and bring her in when they get home. This is a very quiet, cat-friendly neighborhood, so it's perfectly safe. My old boy lived here with me for 19 years and one month, always coming and going as he pleased with his cat flap. Last November I adopted Cat-Boy from the local county animal shelter. (Some may remember the story of Old George, whom I was trying to adopt, and who died.) Cat-Boy is the friendliest, sweetest cat ever. He loves everyone, including the girl kitty across the street who comes over to visit and the girl next door. The problem is the girl next door. I have seen her five or six houses up and down the street, so she is the kind of cat who gets around. Before Cat-Boy came to live here this house had no cats and she appropriated it as part of her territory. I never paid much attention, although when they first moved in I took pains to make friends with her so she wouldn't be afraid of me. The problem is how she treats Cat-Boy. Today I was out in the back yard getting the flower beds cleaned up. Cat-Boy was out there with me, of course. He loves to get his Papa to go outdoors with him. While I was working I noticed the girl kitty from next door come wandering into the back yard. She went to the patio and sat down under a chair. Cat-Boy saw her immediately and went over to see her. He went up to within a couple meters of her and sat down. She looked at him and hissed. He just sat there for a moment, then lay down and rolled over on his back, stretching out, keeping one eye on her. It was clear to me that he was trying to show her how cute he was and that he wouldn't hurt her. She just continued muttering cat curses at him. Today was nothing new. I have seen them this way several times in the past as well. Cat-Boy would really like to be friends with her, but she is such a bitch she won't allow it. He never cares if other cats come into our yard, or even into the house. He's very amiable. My question is, does anyone have any suggestions for ways to get the neighbor kitty to warm up to Cat-Boy? He's been here since November, and she still hisses at him. I know Cat-Boy would love to have a kitty friend next door. Anyone have any ideas? -- Bogus e-mail address, but I read this newsgroup regularly, so reply here. |
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Cat boy sounds a lovely kitty . I don't think your neighbours cat is a
bitch, she just doesn't like her personal space invaded. I think as time goes by she'll let him get closer. Maybe she's had a hard time from other cats and she's not ready to trust him yet. Alison "Marek Williams" wrote in message ... Late last summer the house next door was sold. Shortly after the new people moved in I noticed they had a black and white "tuxedo" girl cat. They let the cat out during the day while they are at work and bring her in when they get home. This is a very quiet, cat-friendly neighborhood, so it's perfectly safe. My old boy lived here with me for 19 years and one month, always coming and going as he pleased with his cat flap. Last November I adopted Cat-Boy from the local county animal shelter. (Some may remember the story of Old George, whom I was trying to adopt, and who died.) Cat-Boy is the friendliest, sweetest cat ever. He loves everyone, including the girl kitty across the street who comes over to visit and the girl next door. The problem is the girl next door. I have seen her five or six houses up and down the street, so she is the kind of cat who gets around. Before Cat-Boy came to live here this house had no cats and she appropriated it as part of her territory. I never paid much attention, although when they first moved in I took pains to make friends with her so she wouldn't be afraid of me. The problem is how she treats Cat-Boy. Today I was out in the back yard getting the flower beds cleaned up. Cat-Boy was out there with me, of course. He loves to get his Papa to go outdoors with him. While I was working I noticed the girl kitty from next door come wandering into the back yard. She went to the patio and sat down under a chair. Cat-Boy saw her immediately and went over to see her. He went up to within a couple meters of her and sat down. She looked at him and hissed. He just sat there for a moment, then lay down and rolled over on his back, stretching out, keeping one eye on her. It was clear to me that he was trying to show her how cute he was and that he wouldn't hurt her. She just continued muttering cat curses at him. Today was nothing new. I have seen them this way several times in the past as well. Cat-Boy would really like to be friends with her, but she is such a bitch she won't allow it. He never cares if other cats come into our yard, or even into the house. He's very amiable. My question is, does anyone have any suggestions for ways to get the neighbor kitty to warm up to Cat-Boy? He's been here since November, and she still hisses at him. I know Cat-Boy would love to have a kitty friend next door. Anyone have any ideas? -- Bogus e-mail address, but I read this newsgroup regularly, so reply here. |
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He just sat there for a moment, then lay down and rolled over
on his back, stretching out, keeping one eye on her. It was clear to me that he was trying to show her how cute he was and that he wouldn't hurt her. She just continued muttering cat curses at him. Today was nothing new. I have seen them this way several times in the past as well. She's probably sick of your male whore always trying to come on to her by showing her his cat penis. Teach him some manners! ;-) |
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He just sat there for a moment, then lay down and rolled over
on his back, stretching out, keeping one eye on her. It was clear to me that he was trying to show her how cute he was and that he wouldn't hurt her. She just continued muttering cat curses at him. Today was nothing new. I have seen them this way several times in the past as well. She's probably sick of your male whore always trying to come on to her by showing her his cat penis. Teach him some manners! ;-) |
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Would you want to be known and be called Cat-boy your entire life? It
sounds so humanly forced. Cats should be able to decide their names. MORON. Wanna tell us exactly how Isis chose her name? |
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Would you want to be known and be called Cat-boy your entire life? It
sounds so humanly forced. Cats should be able to decide their names. MORON. Wanna tell us exactly how Isis chose her name? |
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Why are you calling me names? That isn't very nice or adult. For those of
you non nasty people who are curious, Isis chose her name in the following manner. I had a list of names when I first brought her home. I read the list to her and asked her which one she liked. She then responded to Isis so I must have hit on something. I don't try to think too human when it comes to cats. Just because they have four legs and a tail doesn't mean they can't make decisions or think for themselves. I'd not rather think too human. It is too limiting. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Hailey" wrote in message ... MORON. Wanna tell us exactly how Isis chose her name? |
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