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SEE PIC of My Great EYE EYED KITTY :)



 
 
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Old March 21st 04, 03:41 AM
CuteKittys
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Default SEE PIC of My Great EYE EYED KITTY :)

Look at a pic of my cute One eye Kitty Girl, Born 6/17/03 with only
one eye. She's the best, friendly, does everything and more than cats
with 2 eyes (including roaming around rafters in barn, 25 feet up, at
night in the dark, and never has any problems).
She has always looked after other cats and been very caring.
UNFORTUNATLY, she's pregnent now by her brother (same 3 kitty litter).
and she's huge now, she'll be having abunch of kitties soon.
I now she'll be a great mother but she's not even a year old.
DAMN HORNY TEENAGER BOY CATS.
(Have a bunch of cats at farm, none have been fixed)
All well fed, healthy, hunt mice, live inside and out.

See pic at:
http://oneimagehost.com/files/Im003755.jpg

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Old March 21st 04, 05:17 AM
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 05:05:28 GMT, "BrandyÂ*Â*Alexandre"
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CuteKittys wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav:

Look at a pic of my cute One eye Kitty Girl, Born 6/17/03 with
only one eye. She's the best, friendly, does everything and more
than cats with 2 eyes (including roaming around rafters in barn,
25 feet up, at night in the dark, and never has any problems).
She has always looked after other cats and been very caring.
UNFORTUNATLY, she's pregnent now by her brother (same 3 kitty
litter). and she's huge now, she'll be having abunch of kitties
soon. I now she'll be a great mother but she's not even a year
old. DAMN HORNY TEENAGER BOY CATS.
(Have a bunch of cats at farm, none have been fixed)
All well fed, healthy, hunt mice, live inside and out.

See pic at:
http://oneimagehost.com/files/Im003755.jpg

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She's cute! What a pretty coat.

HMMMMMMM, that's what I used to say about you when watching your
films, HAHA

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Old March 21st 04, 04:28 PM
Joe Canuck
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CuteKittys wrote:

On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 05:05:28 GMT, "Brandy Alexandre"
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CuteKittys wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav:


Look at a pic of my cute One eye Kitty Girl, Born 6/17/03 with
only one eye. She's the best, friendly, does everything and more
than cats with 2 eyes (including roaming around rafters in barn,
25 feet up, at night in the dark, and never has any problems).
She has always looked after other cats and been very caring.
UNFORTUNATLY, she's pregnent now by her brother (same 3 kitty
litter). and she's huge now, she'll be having abunch of kitties
soon. I now she'll be a great mother but she's not even a year
old. DAMN HORNY TEENAGER BOY CATS.
(Have a bunch of cats at farm, none have been fixed)
All well fed, healthy, hunt mice, live inside and out.

See pic at:
http://oneimagehost.com/files/Im003755.jpg

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She's cute! What a pretty coat.


HMMMMMMM, that's what I used to say about you when watching your
films, HAHA


Haha! ;-)

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Old March 21st 04, 06:23 PM
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"CuteKittys" wrote in message
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Look at a pic of my cute One eye Kitty Girl, Born 6/17/03 with only
one eye. She's the best, friendly, does everything and more than cats
with 2 eyes (including roaming around rafters in barn, 25 feet up, at
night in the dark, and never has any problems).
She has always looked after other cats and been very caring.
UNFORTUNATLY, she's pregnent now by her brother (same 3 kitty litter).
and she's huge now, she'll be having abunch of kitties soon.
I now she'll be a great mother but she's not even a year old.
DAMN HORNY TEENAGER BOY CATS.
(Have a bunch of cats at farm, none have been fixed)
All well fed, healthy, hunt mice, live inside and out.

See pic at:
http://oneimagehost.com/files/Im003755.jpg

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Why aren't any of them fixed? There is a surplus of cats in this world, you
know. Shelters can't handle the amount of kitties that are born to
irresponsible owners. One cat and it' offspring can become 13 kitties in one
year time. Think about that potentiality.

You can still have your girl spayed now, you know. The one eye problem is
probably due to inbreeding, and with those genes reinforced again by
additional inbreeding, you are setting yourself up for a lot of health
problems. There are low cost options available all across this country if
it's a financial issue. Go to www.spayusa.com for a list of vets who
participate in low cost spay/neuter.


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Old March 21st 04, 10:41 PM
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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote in
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The "films" response, combined with certain aspects of the original
post, makes me think the t word.

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"t" word?

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Old March 22nd 04, 03:38 AM
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"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote in
message ink.net...

The "films" response, combined with certain aspects of the original
post, makes me think the t word.

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"t" word?

rona

The mythical creatures who live under bridges, but DO inhabit newsgroups
(especially during school holidays) and post controversial and nonsensical
things in order to inflame people into responding. A lot of them seem to
delight in inhabiting cat newsgroups for some reason.


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Old March 22nd 04, 03:48 AM
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My 4-year old Rebecca has no right eye. You can see pictures of her and my
other cat Sundance by going to
and then choosing the "Cats" album. Rebecca is the darker one.

Here's what I know about Rebecca and her missing eye. She was one of a
group of cats that a woman was feeding, and one day she (Rebecca, not the
woman) showed up with an injured eye. The woman got Rebecca to a local
humane society where they tried to save her eye, but they ended up having to
remove it. On the same side, she is missing 1 or 2 teeth and has a badly
damaged shoulder. Presumably, the three problems (eye, teeth, shoulder)
were caused by the same event, but I don't know for sure.

Rebecca was very timid when I got her a couple of years ago, but in the last
few months she has lost a lot of that. It's good to see her not being
afraid so much. Of course, she gets into more mischief now, but for her
it's better, and it mostly is for me, too.

"CuteKittys" wrote in message
...
Look at a pic of my cute One eye Kitty Girl, Born 6/17/03 with only
one eye. She's the best, friendly, does everything and more than cats
with 2 eyes (including roaming around rafters in barn, 25 feet up, at
night in the dark, and never has any problems).
She has always looked after other cats and been very caring.
UNFORTUNATLY, she's pregnent now by her brother (same 3 kitty litter).
and she's huge now, she'll be having abunch of kitties soon.
I now she'll be a great mother but she's not even a year old.
DAMN HORNY TEENAGER BOY CATS.
(Have a bunch of cats at farm, none have been fixed)
All well fed, healthy, hunt mice, live inside and out.

See pic at:
http://oneimagehost.com/files/Im003755.jpg

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Old March 22nd 04, 12:48 PM
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That couch picture is great!!!


I agree!
Linda


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Old March 22nd 04, 01:00 PM
Rona Yuthasastrakosol
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"Sunflower" wrote in message
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The mythical creatures who live under bridges, but DO inhabit newsgroups
(especially during school holidays) and post controversial and nonsensical
things in order to inflame people into responding. A lot of them seem to
delight in inhabiting cat newsgroups for some reason.


Ooooohhhhh! I was thinking, "trash" :-).

rona


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