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"jmc" wrote in message ... Suddenly, without warning, Mary exclaimed (3/3/2005 3:14 AM): "Phil P." wrote in message ... A cat's breath is no bouquet of roses! LOL! Heh. Neither is mine in the morning, but I wake up with Cheeks sniffing it a couple of times a week. Strange little kitty person, she is. Meep's breath smells fine - or rather, doesn't. But she does insist on smelling my breath when I come home, perhaps it tells her something about my day Strange little creatures, aren't they?! When she does it, Cheeks gets a look on her face like she is a scientist in the field. I try not to laugh until after she has gone away. They hate it when you laugh at them. |
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Phil P. wrote:
A cat's breath is no bouquet of roses! LOL! Phil Incidentally, Jasper's breath was absolutely GHASTLY until he got sick. I don't know if its the antibiotics or some other med he has been on, but his breath has improved *tremendously*. pam |
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