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Old October 30th 05, 04:30 AM
Bridget
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I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about two
years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing to be
held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes lickings from
her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion for no good reason
and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her purr button is always
ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs - loud. She doesn't do
death glares or revenge. She is just sweet and loving and all the
things you want in a cat. I still haven't figured out why she sat in a
cage until she was 8 months old from the time she was a 12 week old
kitten. A lot of people missed out on one really fantastic cat. Their
loss my fantastic gain. I didn't know cats came in the model with no
bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a bad
mood?

Bridget
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Old October 30th 05, 06:43 AM
Yoj
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"Bridget" wrote in message
news:s%X8f.284589$084.125103@attbi_s22...
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about two
years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing to be
held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes lickings from
her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion for no good reason
and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her purr button is always
ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs - loud. She doesn't do
death glares or revenge. She is just sweet and loving and all the
things you want in a cat. I still haven't figured out why she sat in a
cage until she was 8 months old from the time she was a 12 week old
kitten. A lot of people missed out on one really fantastic cat. Their
loss my fantastic gain. I didn't know cats came in the model with no
bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a bad
mood?

Bridget


I've never seen Nanki-Poo in a bad mood, but he does have a mischievous
streak. Today he went out the cat door, then laid crossways across the
doorway so Lindy couldn't go out. Later he came in and chased her away from
her food. When she went over and started eating out of his dish, he chased
her away from there, too. Later she was lying on the couch and he jumped
her. However, his purr machine is always in working order.

Aren't we lucky? I mean, all of us who are slaves to cats are lucky, but
we're especially lucky.
Joy


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Old October 30th 05, 06:48 AM
Sandra
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Phoenix is always in a good mood. He has never put his claws out, not even
at the vets'! He sometimes wriggles a lot if he doesn't want to be cuddled,
but that is about as far as it goes. He is willing to be picked up by
strangers (including children) and he purrs very easily. Anyone can rub his
belly. He adores being vacumned and brushed. A real sweetie.

--
Sandra


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Old October 30th 05, 09:24 AM
MaryL
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"Bridget" wrote in message
news:s%X8f.284589$084.125103@attbi_s22...
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about two
years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing to be held
if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes lickings from her
older siblings who still beat her up on occasion for no good reason and
keeps playing like nothing happened. Her purr button is always ready to be
pushed - touch her and she purrs - loud. She doesn't do death glares or
revenge. She is just sweet and loving and all the things you want in a
cat. I still haven't figured out why she sat in a cage until she was 8
months old from the time she was a 12 week old kitten. A lot of people
missed out on one really fantastic cat. Their loss my fantastic gain. I
didn't know cats came in the model with no bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a bad
mood?

Bridget



That's my Duffy! He is a truly sweet, loving, delightful cat. And, he's
clever -- he loves to climb and can get to the most unlikely places. I
have had visitors who have watched him for 15 or 20 minutes before they
realized that he is blind.

MaryL


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Old October 30th 05, 11:44 AM
jmcquown
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MaryL wrote:
"Bridget" wrote in message
news:s%X8f.284589$084.125103@attbi_s22...
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about
two years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing
to be held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes
lickings from her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion
for no good reason and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her
purr button is always ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs -
loud. She doesn't do death glares or revenge. She is just sweet
and loving and all the things you want in a cat. I still haven't
figured out why she sat in a cage until she was 8 months old from
the time she was a 12 week old kitten. A lot of people missed out
on one really fantastic cat. Their loss my fantastic gain. I
didn't know cats came in the model with no bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a
bad mood?

Bridget



That's my Duffy! He is a truly sweet, loving, delightful cat. And,
he's clever -- he loves to climb and can get to the most unlikely
places. I have had visitors who have watched him for 15 or 20
minutes before they realized that he is blind.

MaryL


We need new photos of Duffy the wondercat!

Jill


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Old October 30th 05, 12:11 PM
Annie Wxill
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"Bridget" wrote in message
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Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a bad
mood?

Bridget


Moxie (RB), our calico was like that.
Annie


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Old October 30th 05, 12:56 PM
badwilson
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I guess Vino can be in a bad mood, but it's just so short lived and
wishy washy that you don't even notice it. He usually makes a short
complaint about being picked up but then immediately relaxes into your
arms. We can kiss him and bury our face in his fluffy belly any time
we want. Sometimes he gets overstimulated but it usually just seems
like he got playful all of a sudden. Only thing is, Vino's purr motor
is very quiet, you have to be right next too him to hear it.
--
Britta
"There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album





Bridget wrote:
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about
two years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing

to
be held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes

lickings
from her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion for no

good
reason and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her purr button is
always ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs - loud. She
doesn't do death glares or revenge. She is just sweet and loving

and
all the things you want in a cat. I still haven't figured out why
she sat in a cage until she was 8 months old from the time she was a
12 week old kitten. A lot of people missed out on one really
fantastic cat. Their loss my fantastic gain. I didn't know cats
came in the model with no bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a
bad mood?

Bridget




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Old October 30th 05, 04:33 PM
MaryL
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
MaryL wrote:
"Bridget" wrote in message
news:s%X8f.284589$084.125103@attbi_s22...
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is about
two years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is willing
to be held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes
lickings from her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion
for no good reason and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her
purr button is always ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs -
loud. She doesn't do death glares or revenge. She is just sweet
and loving and all the things you want in a cat. I still haven't
figured out why she sat in a cage until she was 8 months old from
the time she was a 12 week old kitten. A lot of people missed out
on one really fantastic cat. Their loss my fantastic gain. I
didn't know cats came in the model with no bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a
bad mood?

Bridget



That's my Duffy! He is a truly sweet, loving, delightful cat. And,
he's clever -- he loves to climb and can get to the most unlikely
places. I have had visitors who have watched him for 15 or 20
minutes before they realized that he is blind.

MaryL


We need new photos of Duffy the wondercat!

Jill



Now you've done it. It doesn't take much to get me started with Duffy and
the camera...so I'll follow through soon.

Thanks! ;o)

MaryL


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Old October 30th 05, 05:47 PM
Adrian
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MaryL wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
MaryL wrote:
"Bridget" wrote in message
news:s%X8f.284589$084.125103@attbi_s22...
I have just never heard of this. Mattie, my youngest - she is
about two years old now - is NEVER in a bad mood. She always is
willing
to be held if you pick her up. Tummy rubs are a-ok. She takes
lickings from her older siblings who still beat her up on occasion
for no good reason and keeps playing like nothing happened. Her
purr button is always ready to be pushed - touch her and she purrs
- loud. She doesn't do death glares or revenge. She is just sweet
and loving and all the things you want in a cat. I still haven't
figured out why she sat in a cage until she was 8 months old from
the time she was a 12 week old kitten. A lot of people missed out
on one really fantastic cat. Their loss my fantastic gain. I
didn't know cats came in the model with no bad mood.

Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in
a bad mood?

Bridget


That's my Duffy! He is a truly sweet, loving, delightful cat. And,
he's clever -- he loves to climb and can get to the most unlikely
places. I have had visitors who have watched him for 15 or 20
minutes before they realized that he is blind.

MaryL


We need new photos of Duffy the wondercat!

Jill



Now you've done it. It doesn't take much to get me started with
Duffy and the camera...so I'll follow through soon.

Thanks! ;o)

MaryL


I shall look forward to lots of piccies. :-)
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)
A House is not a home, without a cat.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk


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Old October 30th 05, 07:53 PM
Christina Websell
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"Bridget" wrote in message
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Does anyone else have a nice intelligent cat that just never is in a bad
mood?


Boyfriend is never in a bad mood. He is always delighted to see me when I
get up in the morning or come home from work. His face, which always has a
sweet expression on it, brightens.
He tolerates KFC's bad humour with grace. When she boxes his ears for no
other reason than he happens to be nearby he rarely retaliates, just now and
again if he feels it's too often he will give her one swipe back and one
hiss.
When I've needed to pick him up he has allowed me to although he isn't
comfortable with it. He is still rather wary about being picked up and he
will ask to go down. If he cannot go down, say he is going to TED, he won't
insist by scratching me, like Kitty definitely would.
He hasn't got a scratch or bite towards me in him.
He likes it if I am sitting quietly on my armchair or lying in the sofa
watching TV - which doesn't happen very often unfortunately - then he likes
to get up next to me. I have to pretend I haven't noticed or he will get
down straight away. When I "haven't noticed" that he is with me he will
settle down against me and invite me to a love-fest. Tickle-the-both-cheeks
is encouraged and tummy-rubs with rolls-on-the back and holding hands is not
out of the question.
It's a rare event, though. An honour.

Tweed



 




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