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Brenda - 14 Mar 2004 00:49 GMT
Our cats are very well behaved, and would never dream of doing anything
which they know is unacceptable to their hoomins.

So why do I keep finding little kitty paw prints on the kitchen counter?

Brenda
MaryL - 14 Mar 2004 00:56 GMT
> Our cats are very well behaved, and would never dream of doing anything
> which they know is unacceptable to their hoomins.
>
> So why do I keep finding little kitty paw prints on the kitchen counter?
>
> Brenda

It's probably a kitty leprachaun.  You know how mischievous they can be.

MaryL
Jette Goldie - 14 Mar 2004 01:58 GMT
> Our cats are very well behaved, and would never dream of doing anything
> which they know is unacceptable to their hoomins.
>
> So why do I keep finding little kitty paw prints on the kitchen counter?

Because you look?

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jmcquown - 14 Mar 2004 04:46 GMT
>> Our cats are very well behaved, and would never dream of doing
>> anything which they know is unacceptable to their hoomins.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Because you look?

ROFL!!!! Yeah, stop looking, you won't see them!
Marina - 14 Mar 2004 06:10 GMT
"Brenda" <blodwenOBVIOUS@worldnet.att.net> wrote
> Our cats are very well behaved, and would never dream of doing anything
> which they know is unacceptable to their hoomins.
>
> So why do I keep finding little kitty paw prints on the kitchen counter?

LOL! It's the greeblings.

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers - 14 Mar 2004 11:02 GMT
Greeblings. Greeblings trying to frame the cats. Obvious ;-)

Cheers, helen s
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O J - 14 Mar 2004 11:59 GMT
On 14 Mar, Helen S wrote:

>Greeblings. Greeblings trying to frame the cats. Obvious ;-)
>
>Cheers, helen s
>(under direction of mind control by Waffles)

    Speaking of framing cats, my wife's cat as a teen, the afore
mentioned Puss Puss, lived with a d*g that would occasionally try to
frame her.  My wife's grandmother kept the cat box under the kitchen
table.  Whenever her neurotic d*g got upset with the cat, it would go
to the cat box, scoop out a deposit, and then bark and point as if to
say, "Look what that bad cat has done! She left a mess on the floor!
She's not like me, I'm a good d*g."

Regards,
O J
Bev - 14 Mar 2004 19:47 GMT
> On 14 Mar, Helen S wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Regards,
> O J

You realise it is almost St Patrick's Day, is there a tinge of green in
the footprints!

Bev
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Kreisleriana - 15 Mar 2004 00:39 GMT
>> On 14 Mar, Helen S wrote:
>>
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>You realise it is almost St Patrick's Day, is there a tinge of green in
>the footprints!

St. Pusstrick's Day. :P

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polonca12000 - 14 Mar 2004 22:49 GMT
Very funny! Thanks.
Best wishes,
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>      Speaking of framing cats, my wife's cat as a teen, the afore
> mentioned Puss Puss, lived with a d*g that would occasionally try to
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> Regards,
> O J
 
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