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Post by Alex on Oct 25, 2006 13:48:42 GMT -5
A cat leaves on an extended vacation and worries the whole time he is gone about all the threads he will have to answer when he gets back. And what happens? He returns and there is absolutely nothing to answer! Apparently all my readers are care free and overly knowledgeable. What's a cat to do? Being independently wealthy I need something to do with my time so I beleive I will just saunter off to another site and share my vast store of information with the more needy. A cat never stays where he isn't wanted unless it irritates the hives out of the place. It wouldn't let me type the word I really wanted to use.
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Post by Mark on Oct 28, 2006 21:55:57 GMT -5
Oh, don't be so touchy, kitty. My friend Sandy told me it was just a slow period - happens everywhere with kids back in school, hoidays approaching, etc. You cats are so impatient! Of course, she hasn't been around a lot either. Hmmm....
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Post by sandy on Oct 30, 2006 9:28:53 GMT -5
Have been out looking for Alex. He is such an independent soul. Caught up with him in September and he switched his tail at me and melded into the crowd. Last I saw of him til just recently. I had given up on him returning. I think it was the temperature changes we have been having in PA. He hates being chilled. Chilled black cat. Now that is a thought for a frighteneing Halloween.
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Post by Mark on Oct 31, 2006 22:38:53 GMT -5
Chilled black cat can be very dangerous, I hear. Don't let one cross your path...could be quite chilling!
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Post by Fluffy on Nov 1, 2006 9:29:58 GMT -5
Even worse is a chilled WET cat!
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Post by Juana Cookie on Nov 2, 2006 9:01:40 GMT -5
Sometimes the scope of problems are just beyond what a kitty can handle. It's not that we don't have faith in the kitty, it's that we understand that even kitties have their limitations.
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Post by Mark on Nov 2, 2006 16:22:44 GMT -5
Hmmm....does give one paws to reflect.
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