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Old March 9th 05, 11:21 AM
Meghan Noecker
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 23:18:22 GMT, "Slimpickins" wrote:



*** Yes, you may be 'on to' something, Megan. Especially* if your version
of "extremely mild" basically means very docile/ gentle /laid back. I'm
assuming it does..?


Yep. He spends most of his day snoozing. When I am home, he follows me
around or sleeps nearby. He does play when I bring out the string toy,
so he can be active. But when it comes to other cats, he hasn't hissed
or growled once. And he even backed down when the smaller cat swatted
at him. With the dogs, he does do the "make myself bigger" routine. It
is obvious that he has fear of dogs (probably a bad experience when he
was an outdoor cat). But he has has not hissed or growled. And he he
has only swatted a couple times, and that was when the idiot dog got
in his face.

Jay Jay is even more mild than Mr. Gentleman Maynard. He seems to be a
very happy comfy cat.


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