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Reckless feat with Spicey
On Sun, 18 May 2014 00:11:13 -0500, "Matt Ferrari"
wrote: aww very cute... that pic link has comcast in it? are they giving you free webspace? id like to know about that, they never said anything to me and i have comcast I suggest asking Comcast about it. It's a very old and basic feature, and free of course, back from the time when all an ISP would typically offer was email, Usenet, and a shell account. http://xfinity.comcast.net/storage/ |
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Reckless feat with Spicey
On Sat, 17 May 2014 11:05:39 -0400, Takayuki
wrote: I'm still a bit wary of Spicey, and half expect her to chomp my hand when all I'm doing is petting her. But here's Spicey in the walking jacket: http://home.comcast.net/~takayuki9z/...%20outside.jpg She actually turns out to be an excellent walker. She doesn't slink or sulk. She tends to follow me and walk closely, and takes suggestions on where to go with tugs on the leash. She seemed anxious though, on this first foray outside. It was sensory overload, with birds flitting, the breeze in her fur, the sun in her face. She gave a soft raspy "mrawr", and put her mitten on my shoe. I brought her inside after a few minutes. How did you get the jacket on her without losing a hand? |
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Reckless feat with Spicey
"Takayuki" wrote in message ... I'm still a bit wary of Spicey, and half expect her to chomp my hand when all I'm doing is petting her. But here's Spicey in the walking jacket: http://home.comcast.net/~takayuki9z/...%20outside.jpg She actually turns out to be an excellent walker. She doesn't slink or sulk. She tends to follow me and walk closely, and takes suggestions on where to go with tugs on the leash. She seemed anxious though, on this first foray outside. It was sensory overload, with birds flitting, the breeze in her fur, the sun in her face. She gave a soft raspy "mrawr", and put her mitten on my shoe. I brought her inside after a few minutes. Kudos to you for all you continue to do for her, particularly in view of lack of inhibition re injuring you! She has her ears back so she is uneasy on her first trip, but I'm sure she will soon get to love her ventures into the great outdoors; as you say it will have been a sensory overload for a cat who has spent all her life inside, isn't she around 10/11 years old now? Suz would be amazed at her progress (and thrilled) |
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