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Steve Touchstone wrote in message . ..
My B/W tuxedo girls do, but not B/W Rocky. Course, he's still learning the ropes on this whole pampered cat routine, so maybe that's next. White Mikey hardly ever does this, but no paper was safe around my parents' RB cat Patty. She was black except for one tiny spot of white fur that was actually a scar; her fur grew back in white over the injured spot. Of course, Mikey did start out as a black & white cat; when he was a teeny kitten he had 3 black stripes on his lil bitty head, though he lost them as he grew up. Thinking about this, I have to wonder about the theory that cats read with their butts by osmosis. No piece of paper could escape Patty's butt; newspaper, book, magazine, whatever - if it touched down on a flat surface, she would appear from nowhere to sit on it. Mikey, on the other hand, doesn't care much about lying around on paper. And Patty was a **very** smart cat, and Mike is, errr, not. Hmmmmmm. ------ Krista |
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