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Old June 23rd 04, 11:54 PM
Steve Touchstone
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 09:14:38 -0400, Kreisleriana
wrote:
Same happened to Stinky when I brought him home. He was a bony little
thing, and he ate until he looked like a little black and white
bowling ball on stilts. He did catch up with himself, fortunately,
because he was still a growing kitten.


Little Bit's another one. She got her name when the upstairs neighbor
started calling her that "little bitty pregnant kitty". She's
definitely... fluffy now, and occasionally people ask if she's
pregnant.
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  #152  
Old June 24th 04, 01:50 AM
Melissa Houle
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Kreisleriana wrote in message SNIP

She's
there like a little scavenger to eat the leftovers from the other cats. Even if
she just ate herself. Ihave to take up the leftover food now.
Sherry


He was also like lightning taking stuff off your own plate. One of
our most famous episodes in those days, was seeing him escaping with
half a toasted, buttered bagel sticking out of his mouth.


Theresa

The late Isadora once absconded with an entire raw porkchop. I had to
chase her for quite a while before I caught up with her and took it
away, but there was no WAY I was going to let her get away with
anything so blatant. Luckily, she was a smallish cat, and couldn't
run terribly fast carrying a porkchop in her mouth, the bone banging
her in the upper forelegs. I laugh about it now, but BOY, was she
ever in trouble, then! Even then, I could appreciate that an onlooker
would find a porkchop-bearing cat being chased by her apron-clad owner
amusing. =o)

Melissa
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Old June 24th 04, 01:50 AM
Melissa Houle
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Kreisleriana wrote in message SNIP

She's
there like a little scavenger to eat the leftovers from the other cats. Even if
she just ate herself. Ihave to take up the leftover food now.
Sherry


He was also like lightning taking stuff off your own plate. One of
our most famous episodes in those days, was seeing him escaping with
half a toasted, buttered bagel sticking out of his mouth.


Theresa

The late Isadora once absconded with an entire raw porkchop. I had to
chase her for quite a while before I caught up with her and took it
away, but there was no WAY I was going to let her get away with
anything so blatant. Luckily, she was a smallish cat, and couldn't
run terribly fast carrying a porkchop in her mouth, the bone banging
her in the upper forelegs. I laugh about it now, but BOY, was she
ever in trouble, then! Even then, I could appreciate that an onlooker
would find a porkchop-bearing cat being chased by her apron-clad owner
amusing. =o)

Melissa
  #154  
Old June 24th 04, 01:50 AM
Melissa Houle
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Kreisleriana wrote in message SNIP

She's
there like a little scavenger to eat the leftovers from the other cats. Even if
she just ate herself. Ihave to take up the leftover food now.
Sherry


He was also like lightning taking stuff off your own plate. One of
our most famous episodes in those days, was seeing him escaping with
half a toasted, buttered bagel sticking out of his mouth.


Theresa

The late Isadora once absconded with an entire raw porkchop. I had to
chase her for quite a while before I caught up with her and took it
away, but there was no WAY I was going to let her get away with
anything so blatant. Luckily, she was a smallish cat, and couldn't
run terribly fast carrying a porkchop in her mouth, the bone banging
her in the upper forelegs. I laugh about it now, but BOY, was she
ever in trouble, then! Even then, I could appreciate that an onlooker
would find a porkchop-bearing cat being chased by her apron-clad owner
amusing. =o)

Melissa
 




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