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Old September 14th 04, 08:34 PM
Bev
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B & C are a unit, they sleep together, eat together, and play together.
But yesterday they fought and meant it. It was a real cat fight
complete with dreadful yowling with fur flying, mostly Bonnies as she is
the smaller and lighter of the two.

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.

Today they are in their usual bookends position, licking each other and
purring, all is well in paradise.

Bev
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Old September 14th 04, 10:47 PM
Lois Reay
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Lets hope that whoever owns *Ginger Jim* will do the decent thing and get
him neutered.

Lois
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Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

"Bev" wrote in message
...
B & C are a unit, they sleep together, eat together, and play together.
But yesterday they fought and meant it. It was a real cat fight
complete with dreadful yowling with fur flying, mostly Bonnies as she is
the smaller and lighter of the two.

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.

Today they are in their usual bookends position, licking each other and
purring, all is well in paradise.

Bev
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The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.



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Old September 14th 04, 10:47 PM
Lois Reay
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Lets hope that whoever owns *Ginger Jim* will do the decent thing and get
him neutered.

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

"Bev" wrote in message
...
B & C are a unit, they sleep together, eat together, and play together.
But yesterday they fought and meant it. It was a real cat fight
complete with dreadful yowling with fur flying, mostly Bonnies as she is
the smaller and lighter of the two.

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.

Today they are in their usual bookends position, licking each other and
purring, all is well in paradise.

Bev
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The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.



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Old September 14th 04, 10:47 PM
Lois Reay
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Lets hope that whoever owns *Ginger Jim* will do the decent thing and get
him neutered.

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

"Bev" wrote in message
...
B & C are a unit, they sleep together, eat together, and play together.
But yesterday they fought and meant it. It was a real cat fight
complete with dreadful yowling with fur flying, mostly Bonnies as she is
the smaller and lighter of the two.

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.

Today they are in their usual bookends position, licking each other and
purring, all is well in paradise.

Bev
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The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.



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Old September 15th 04, 08:00 PM
Takayuki
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Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.

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Old September 15th 04, 08:00 PM
Takayuki
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Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.

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Old September 15th 04, 08:00 PM
Takayuki
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Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.

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Old September 15th 04, 10:07 PM
Bev
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Takayuki wrote:

Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.


lol.

Bev
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Old September 15th 04, 10:07 PM
Bev
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Takayuki wrote:

Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.


lol.

Bev
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Old September 15th 04, 10:07 PM
Bev
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Takayuki wrote:

Bev wrote:

I think I know why. A young complete tom cat has arrived in the
street. He is friendly and beautifully marked - I call him Ginger
Jim. He sits, nose to nose with Bonnie in the driveway. I think
Clyde got his wires crossed. He sniffed the strange, exotic smell of
tomcat on Bonnie and it turned on some hormones somewhere. Hope it
doesn't happen again.


Bonnie's all grown-up and dating now.


lol.

Bev
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