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Old June 11th 07, 08:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Nik Simpson
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Default Slow day for Mojo

So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad with
his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)
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Old June 11th 07, 09:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
GaDragonfly
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On Jun 11, 3:37 pm, Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad with
his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)
--
Nik Simpson


lol! This sounds like Barnabus. I keep telling him he isn't allowed to
type. His paws are too large to hit individual keys. He insists on
practicing, he says practice makes perfect. Headbutts to Mojo.
Julie, Hobbes, Lacey, Sam and Barnabus

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Old June 12th 07, 04:44 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Marina
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad with
his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)


Isn't it nice when they decide to help out in the office?

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Old June 12th 07, 05:11 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ginger-lyn
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad with
his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)


Awwwww, you have a Mojo. I had a Mojo, too, but he went to The Bridge
in 1998. He was the most special guy I ever knew.

Wow, a 20-pounder! I think my biggest boy, Brando, has been as high as
18 lbs. Then again, I haven't weight his rather ample self lately.

Brando just tried to lay on the mousepad and mouse -- lol! I can
definitely picture your Mojo's antics.

Ginger-lyn
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Old June 12th 07, 11:58 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Nik Simpson
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Ginger-lyn wrote:
Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad
with his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)


Awwwww, you have a Mojo. I had a Mojo, too, but he went to The Bridge
in 1998. He was the most special guy I ever knew.

Wow, a 20-pounder! I think my biggest boy, Brando, has been as high as
18 lbs. Then again, I haven't weight his rather ample self lately.



Mojo's been in the twenty pound range all his adult life, he's a very
big cat, you can see his publicity shot at

http://tinyurl.com/2j67pn

Or for a less flattering picture try:

http://tinyurl.com/2u4adn


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Old June 12th 07, 02:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Lesley via CatKB.com
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Nik Simpson wrote:


Or for a less flattering picture try:

http://tinyurl.com/2u4adn

I liked that one! That is one cat on DaNip!

Lesley

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Old June 12th 07, 02:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kreisleriana
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Default Slow day for Mojo

On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 06:58:55 -0400, Nik Simpson
yodeled:

Ginger-lyn wrote:
Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad
with his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)


Awwwww, you have a Mojo. I had a Mojo, too, but he went to The Bridge
in 1998. He was the most special guy I ever knew.

Wow, a 20-pounder! I think my biggest boy, Brando, has been as high as
18 lbs. Then again, I haven't weight his rather ample self lately.



Mojo's been in the twenty pound range all his adult life, he's a very
big cat, you can see his publicity shot at

http://tinyurl.com/2j67pn


Holy crap, it's a black leopard!


Or for a less flattering picture try:

http://tinyurl.com/2u4adn



No, it's a beached whale! Call Greenpeace!

Seriously, what a great, glorious cat. If you've got it, flaunt it,
baby!




Theresa
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Old June 12th 07, 03:05 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Nik Simpson
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Kreisleriana wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 06:58:55 -0400, Nik Simpson
yodeled:

Ginger-lyn wrote:
Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad
with his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)
Awwwww, you have a Mojo. I had a Mojo, too, but he went to The Bridge
in 1998. He was the most special guy I ever knew.

Wow, a 20-pounder! I think my biggest boy, Brando, has been as high as
18 lbs. Then again, I haven't weight his rather ample self lately.


Mojo's been in the twenty pound range all his adult life, he's a very
big cat, you can see his publicity shot at

http://tinyurl.com/2j67pn


Holy crap, it's a black leopard!


Yup, he's a big boy, it's funny comparing him with Muddy who by most
standards is a big cat (15LBs in full fighting trim), Mojo is about
1.5-2" taller at the shoulder and and probably 4-5" longer from the tip
of nose to the tip of his almost prehensile tail. And to top it off he
has a voice like a Siamese.


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Old June 12th 07, 04:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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Default Slow day for Mojo

On Jun 12, 10:05 am, Nik Simpson wrote:
Kreisleriana wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 06:58:55 -0400, Nik Simpson
yodeled:


Ginger-lyn wrote:
Nik Simpson wrote:
So he's decided to help me work by rubbing his great fat head against
the monitors on my desk, sitting between the keyboard and the monitor,
interrupting conference calls to complain about the level of attention
he's getting and head butting my hand as I try to use the mouse :-) At
the moment he's just about managed to completely cover my mouse pad
with his 20Lb body, which makes it very difficult to use the mouse :-)
Awwwww, you have a Mojo. I had a Mojo, too, but he went to The Bridge
in 1998. He was the most special guy I ever knew.


Wow, a 20-pounder! I think my biggest boy, Brando, has been as high as
18 lbs. Then again, I haven't weight his rather ample self lately.


Mojo's been in the twenty pound range all his adult life, he's a very
big cat, you can see his publicity shot at


http://tinyurl.com/2j67pn


Holy crap, it's a black leopard!


Yup, he's a big boy, it's funny comparing him with Muddy who by most
standards is a big cat (15LBs in full fighting trim), Mojo is about
1.5-2" taller at the shoulder and and probably 4-5" longer from the tip
of nose to the tip of his almost prehensile tail. And to top it off he
has a voice like a Siamese.


Sunrise bats eyes (she is a red Himalayan which, according to some
wierd rules, makes her a Persian. She weighs around four pounds and
really is quite stunning, red with copper eyes and elegant long hair)

He is a pwitty boy. BIG too. He ever in Connecticut?

Winnie is nize boyfriend but he never gives me no bitties.

Sunrise, the PRETTY one

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Old June 12th 07, 04:34 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Nik Simpson
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Default Slow day for Mojo

Will in New Haven wrote:

Holy crap, it's a black leopard!

Yup, he's a big boy, it's funny comparing him with Muddy who by most
standards is a big cat (15LBs in full fighting trim), Mojo is about
1.5-2" taller at the shoulder and and probably 4-5" longer from the tip
of nose to the tip of his almost prehensile tail. And to top it off he
has a voice like a Siamese.


Sunrise bats eyes (she is a red Himalayan which, according to some
wierd rules, makes her a Persian. She weighs around four pounds and
really is quite stunning, red with copper eyes and elegant long hair)

He is a pwitty boy. BIG too. He ever in Connecticut?

Winnie is nize boyfriend but he never gives me no bitties.

Sunrise, the PRETTY one

I think Sunrise would be disappointed, Mojo's name is laced with irony
since he's long since lost his Mojo :-)
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