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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful
big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
On Jul 19, 5:21*pm, Will in New Haven
wrote: Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of *yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven Hehehe!!! A cat wiff catitude! We wuff him! Go Sampson! Gordon Kittiez |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
On Jul 19, 2:04*pm, rafflescat
wrote: On Jul 19, 5:21*pm, Will in New Haven wrote: Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of *yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven Hehehe!!! A cat wiff catitude! We wuff him! Go Sampson! Hee is meen to da Bear, hoo is mine doggy an a sweet-hart. Ob cours, hee is meen to widdle Samanfa an shee is SUTSH a brat dat hoo cood blam himseff butted wy bee meen to da Bear. -- Missy |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
We luff da catatude!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jim kud teech a klazz in a kommunitee
"rafflescat" wrote in message ... On Jul 19, 5:21 pm, Will in New Haven wrote: Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven Hehehe!!! A cat wiff catitude! We wuff him! Go Sampson! Gordon Kittiez |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
Missy sum cats iz like hoomans jus kauze a dog iza dog sum cats fink it is
no gud and sum dogs felz da way bout cats. We shud git to know dem fore we cides who is what. Piglett wanting the whole world to get along. "Will in New Haven" wrote in message ... On Jul 19, 2:04 pm, rafflescat wrote: On Jul 19, 5:21 pm, Will in New Haven wrote: Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven Hehehe!!! A cat wiff catitude! We wuff him! Go Sampson! Hee is meen to da Bear, hoo is mine doggy an a sweet-hart. Ob cours, hee is meen to widdle Samanfa an shee is SUTSH a brat dat hoo cood blam himseff butted wy bee meen to da Bear. -- Missy |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
him wented to da miss vilette skule of doggie hating but itsz obvouz himz
did not finish da courze, beclawz she wulda teeched him to slap da noze offa doggiez, so tellsa bear himz iz gettin off ez, MH "Will in New Haven" wrote in message ... Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. He is an indoor-outdoor who only comes out in nice weather, although he apparently considers hot and humid, but not raining, nice enough. When he sees a dog, he does the most incredible glare that I have ever seen and treats the dog with utter contempt, not a hint of fear. No aggression either, unless you consider crushing someone's feelings aggression. Da Bear finds this utterly terrible. It makes him sad. He looks at me as if to say "why doesn't the kitty WIKE me?" and I have to reassure him how wonderful he is. Samantha, meanwhile, goes into a storm of yipping and barking, throwing in an occasional growl. She loves our cats and gets along with other indoor-outdoor cats fine. But THIS cat is not being nice to her and she TELLS him about it. He, of course, treats her as someone beneath contempt. Diesel, the pit bull who lives near Sampson, tries to repay contempt with contempt. He glares right back at the cat. After a few moments, the cat turns his back on Diesel and PEES on the nearest object. it is hilarious. -- Will in New Haven |
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Three Different Reactions to the Same Cat
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 09:21:51 -0700 (PDT), Will in New Haven wrote:
Sampson, otherwise known as Sampson up the street, is a very beautiful big black tomcat. [Two Zot gurls high-four] Way to go kitty! -- Purrs, Cybèle & Oriane “I love cats because I take pleasure in my home; and little by little, the cats become its visible soul.” Jean Cocteau, 1889-1963 7/19/2011 7:40:59 PM |
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