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Old September 1st 03, 02:27 PM
Victor M. Martinez
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Like their counterparts Bonnie and Clyde, Fez and Rufous like to work as
partners in crime. I was walking to the kitchen just a couple of minutes
ago, when I saw Rufous sitting on the entrance to the green bathroom. Just
sitting there, kinda looking in, like nothing's going on. He looked
suspicious, though, so I went inside the bathroom to investigate. I was
not the least surprised when I saw Fez, inside the closet where we store
their food, happily munching on Nutro pouches (they are a new kind of wet
food, that comes in foil pouches instead of cans). Fez was caught
red-pawed and Rufous was the lookout!!!
The worse part is that when I got to the kitchen with the leaky pouches, I
noticed they still had some wet food left over from breakfast! It's not
like they were hungry or anything!
These two are beginning to turn into real hoolikittens...

Victor M. Martinez

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Old September 1st 03, 03:57 PM
lewe
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Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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Like their counterparts Bonnie and Clyde, Fez and Rufous like to work as
partners in crime. I was walking to the kitchen just a couple of minutes
ago, when I saw Rufous sitting on the entrance to the green bathroom. Just
sitting there, kinda looking in, like nothing's going on. He looked
suspicious, though, so I went inside the bathroom to investigate. I was
not the least surprised when I saw Fez, inside the closet where we store
their food, happily munching on Nutro pouches (they are a new kind of wet
food, that comes in foil pouches instead of cans). Fez was caught
red-pawed and Rufous was the lookout!!!
The worse part is that when I got to the kitchen with the leaky pouches, I
noticed they still had some wet food left over from breakfast! It's not
like they were hungry or anything!
These two are beginning to turn into real hoolikittens...


probably that left over breakfast just wasn't fresh enough anymore ...
silly!
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Old September 1st 03, 04:04 PM
Christine Burel
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Maybe it's an orange cat thing -- Omar is the cat food thief extraordinaire
and any bagged food has to be really put away well or it's chewed through in
no time!
Christine (any new photos of Fez & Rufous?)
"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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Like their counterparts Bonnie and Clyde, Fez and Rufous like to work as
partners in crime. I was walking to the kitchen just a couple of minutes
ago, when I saw Rufous sitting on the entrance to the green bathroom. Just
sitting there, kinda looking in, like nothing's going on. He looked
suspicious, though, so I went inside the bathroom to investigate. I was
not the least surprised when I saw Fez, inside the closet where we store
their food, happily munching on Nutro pouches (they are a new kind of wet
food, that comes in foil pouches instead of cans). Fez was caught
red-pawed and Rufous was the lookout!!!
The worse part is that when I got to the kitchen with the leaky pouches, I
noticed they still had some wet food left over from breakfast! It's not
like they were hungry or anything!
These two are beginning to turn into real hoolikittens...

Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv




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Old September 1st 03, 07:27 PM
Victor M. Martinez
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Christine (any new photos of Fez & Rufous?)

Haven't taken any in a while. The last ones are in the Yahoo page. They're
getting big, better take some more pictures while they're still cute kittens.


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Old September 2nd 03, 06:48 PM
Jette Goldie
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"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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Like their counterparts Bonnie and Clyde, Fez and Rufous like to work as
partners in crime. I was walking to the kitchen just a couple of minutes
ago, when I saw Rufous sitting on the entrance to the green bathroom. Just
sitting there, kinda looking in, like nothing's going on. He looked
suspicious, though, so I went inside the bathroom to investigate. I was
not the least surprised when I saw Fez, inside the closet where we store
their food, happily munching on Nutro pouches (they are a new kind of wet
food, that comes in foil pouches instead of cans). Fez was caught
red-pawed and Rufous was the lookout!!!
The worse part is that when I got to the kitchen with the leaky pouches, I
noticed they still had some wet food left over from breakfast! It's not
like they were hungry or anything!
These two are beginning to turn into real hoolikittens...



Reminds me of my cat when I lived at home with my parents.
Her name was Amber. ("Amber Eyes of Morningside"
in full - she was a grey persian - her mother was a pedigree
who'd made acquaintance of the local tom g).

Mum had a d*g - a lovely beast, part Sheltie, part Terrier,
thick as two short planks but very loving. Her name was
Mandy.

One day we came into the kitchen to find Amber on the
kitchen table, passing the sausages (link sausages, still
linked) down to Mandy. Cat lit out of there like a bat out
of h*ll when she saw the humans, Mandy stood there like
an idiot, with a string of sausages hanging out either
side of her mouth, tail wagging happily. We think the
cat had set her up to take the fall ;-)

That cat was always causing trouble - on another occasion
she was accused of the "murder" of next door's d*g - a
German Shepherd called Rebel. This d*g used to like to jump
at the big sturdy fence (8 foot tall and made from railway sleepers)
and bark at anyone passing. Amber used to sit on top of
the fence and let the dog bark at her, dangling her tail
like an angler's bait, then as Rebel jumped up to catch
it, swish the tail out of the road and swipe down with her
front paw, claws outstretched, leaving vicious claw marks
on the d*g's nose. One day while she did this, Rebel
had a heart attack - dead d*g, angry neighbour and accusations
of the "crime". (personally I suspect the high fat diet of things
like soft boiled eggs beaten up with butter for Rebel's breakfast
was more responsible g)


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Jette
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