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Old July 20th 04, 03:01 AM
Pat
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I also have a spin-able office chair that is almost always taken over by a
cat the second I get up from it. They know that whoever I find in that chair
when I return will get to play the "spin me" game, and I think it's odd that
none of them has figured out how to spin the chair without my help.


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Old July 20th 04, 03:01 AM
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I also have a spin-able office chair that is almost always taken over by a
cat the second I get up from it. They know that whoever I find in that chair
when I return will get to play the "spin me" game, and I think it's odd that
none of them has figured out how to spin the chair without my help.


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Old July 20th 04, 03:01 AM
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I also have a spin-able office chair that is almost always taken over by a
cat the second I get up from it. They know that whoever I find in that chair
when I return will get to play the "spin me" game, and I think it's odd that
none of them has figured out how to spin the chair without my help.


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Old July 20th 04, 05:22 AM
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John F. Eldredge wrote:


I mostly take showers, but, one night recently, I decided to take a
tub bath. Cinders came into the room, hopped up on the edge of the
tub, and got a good head-scratching. I was amused that she didn't
seem to notice, or at least care, that the last two inches or so of
her tail were dangling into the water.


Friend of mine had a cat who seemed to be mesmerized by water. She'd
often find it, after a rain, standing staring into puddles. If she
didn't close the bathroom door securely when she took a bath, the cat
would come in, get up on the edge of the tub, and stare down into the
water, leaning further and further over..... Jackie learned to have TWO
towels handy when she bathed - one for her and one for the inevitable
casualty!



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Old July 20th 04, 05:22 AM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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John F. Eldredge wrote:


I mostly take showers, but, one night recently, I decided to take a
tub bath. Cinders came into the room, hopped up on the edge of the
tub, and got a good head-scratching. I was amused that she didn't
seem to notice, or at least care, that the last two inches or so of
her tail were dangling into the water.


Friend of mine had a cat who seemed to be mesmerized by water. She'd
often find it, after a rain, standing staring into puddles. If she
didn't close the bathroom door securely when she took a bath, the cat
would come in, get up on the edge of the tub, and stare down into the
water, leaning further and further over..... Jackie learned to have TWO
towels handy when she bathed - one for her and one for the inevitable
casualty!



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Old July 20th 04, 05:22 AM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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John F. Eldredge wrote:


I mostly take showers, but, one night recently, I decided to take a
tub bath. Cinders came into the room, hopped up on the edge of the
tub, and got a good head-scratching. I was amused that she didn't
seem to notice, or at least care, that the last two inches or so of
her tail were dangling into the water.


Friend of mine had a cat who seemed to be mesmerized by water. She'd
often find it, after a rain, standing staring into puddles. If she
didn't close the bathroom door securely when she took a bath, the cat
would come in, get up on the edge of the tub, and stare down into the
water, leaning further and further over..... Jackie learned to have TWO
towels handy when she bathed - one for her and one for the inevitable
casualty!



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