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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 09:43:14 +0700, "badwilson" yodeled:
Ooooh, I love it when they do that. One time, Vino even caught a fly one handed (or should I say one pawed?). He just scooped it out of the air and straight into his mouth! I like the three-or-four foot vertical leap myself, especially when roused out of a typically deep nap. Amazing. Theresa My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ |
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I like the three-or-four foot vertical leap myself, especially when
roused out of a typically deep nap. Amazing. Theresa My Blog Yeah, I like that one too. What I don't like is the full body slam from the windowsill to the glass pane. This maneuver is also practiced when there's a bird out there. Sherry |
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I like the three-or-four foot vertical leap myself, especially when
roused out of a typically deep nap. Amazing. Theresa My Blog Yeah, I like that one too. What I don't like is the full body slam from the windowsill to the glass pane. This maneuver is also practiced when there's a bird out there. Sherry |
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I like the three-or-four foot vertical leap myself, especially when
roused out of a typically deep nap. Amazing. Theresa My Blog Yeah, I like that one too. What I don't like is the full body slam from the windowsill to the glass pane. This maneuver is also practiced when there's a bird out there. Sherry |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Kreisleriana
artfully composed this message within on 08 Jun 2004: Thank you. HTH Ma'am. I had to look that up last year when we started having a few cases of WNV here, too. Good to know it isn't usually that hard on cats. But it isn't like we can douse 'em with deet. What can ya do? -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Kreisleriana
artfully composed this message within on 08 Jun 2004: Thank you. HTH Ma'am. I had to look that up last year when we started having a few cases of WNV here, too. Good to know it isn't usually that hard on cats. But it isn't like we can douse 'em with deet. What can ya do? -- Cheryl |
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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.anecdotes", Kreisleriana
artfully composed this message within on 08 Jun 2004: Thank you. HTH Ma'am. I had to look that up last year when we started having a few cases of WNV here, too. Good to know it isn't usually that hard on cats. But it isn't like we can douse 'em with deet. What can ya do? -- Cheryl |
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