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Safety zones
Hi All,
In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! -- Margaret Fine |
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O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! -- Margaret Fine |
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O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! -- Margaret Fine |
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On Wed, 02 June, Margaret Fine wrote:
O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Ahhh, the joys of pet ownership! Have you tried household ammonia followed by a generous application of floor wax? Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Wed, 02 June, Margaret Fine wrote:
O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Ahhh, the joys of pet ownership! Have you tried household ammonia followed by a generous application of floor wax? Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Wed, 02 June, Margaret Fine wrote:
O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Ahhh, the joys of pet ownership! Have you tried household ammonia followed by a generous application of floor wax? Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 21:09:56 GMT, Margaret Fine
yodeled: O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Jeez Louise. I hope you at least got a laugh out of it. Amazing how much fun little cats can have at the expense of big, good-natured dogs. Theresa My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ |
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 21:09:56 GMT, Margaret Fine
yodeled: O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Jeez Louise. I hope you at least got a laugh out of it. Amazing how much fun little cats can have at the expense of big, good-natured dogs. Theresa My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ |
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 21:09:56 GMT, Margaret Fine
yodeled: O J wrote: Hi All, In another newsgroup, we were discussing the false rumor about "Swiffer" cleaning solution being harmful to cats. In alt.folklore.urban I wrote: I can vouch for the story about Swiffer harming cats. My partner just did the kitchen floor with it the other day and one of our cats pride and dignity (some of a cat's most treasured assets) were damaged as she spun out on a tight corner and went bouncing off the refrigerator. And one of the follow-ups was: After many months of watching the interaction of Soxi and Spot, I realized that there was a specific rule that the bathroom and kitchen were safe zones. No attacks were allowed on these linoleum floored areas, for fear of the indignities associated with poor footing. When one kittie was losing the battle, she would retreat to one of these safe zones to non-chalantly groom herself. Regards and Purrs, O J O J, can you tell me how to set up a safety zone on my bed? 5 am this morning and I am suddenly stepped on by a 80 pound labrador retriever. "Ooof" says I "why are you standing on me?" taking a look around I noticed the 9 pound cat attacking the 80 pound dog. "Stop biting his butt!" say I to no avail. We throw the cat off the bed and and get the dog to settle down. 10 minutes later and I am almost back to sleep when the cat uses my head for a spring board and latches onto the dog's neck and they start wrestling. This is all good fun for them, mind you, but now I am bruised from being stepped on and cranky from lack of sleep! Jeez Louise. I hope you at least got a laugh out of it. Amazing how much fun little cats can have at the expense of big, good-natured dogs. Theresa My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ |
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