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Hopitus2 wrote:
I can see that you dudes and ladies know nothing about surfing (although your cat 411 is good)....what if the idiot's board had knocked the cat on it's head (certain death for a surfer)? Would she have been able to retrieve the sinking, stunned or unconcious (sp?) cat from a watery grave while staying afloat herself? Duh. Zero tolerance for such shenanigans, whether her cat "enjoyed" swimming or not! That's true....we encourage folks to take cats out supervised if they live near a busy street, even though I'm sure the cat would enjoy wandering on its own, so why let - or worse, encourage - it to do something else at least as unsafe, whether it wants to or not? I was hemming and hawing only because I'm so quick to jump in without all the facts, but after hearing both sides of the debate, I have to agree that, whether the cat enjoyed it or not (and that in itself is debatable), it's an irresponsible thing to involve your pet in. If your cat really likes water, get it a paddling pool (and if it really likes waves, get it a whirpool attachment for the bath)! Ann -- http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak |
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