>> Your grandkids are all beautiful and look like they're having a great
>> time. I see that Sammy has been given a run for her money. :) How long
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>didn't even bleed very much - but it *did* get her point across quite nicely
>thank you! ;>
The pictures were so cute! Kids and cats definitely mix. It looks
like they love the kitties! Alexis must've been the one who was run
over in the driveway years ago - I'm glad she's fine.
> About 2 minutes! Raven, the youngest (age 5) now has a scratch on her arm
> (which MaMere kissed and made better) and a new respect for cats and she now
> knows to leave the cat be when she is growling and hissing. Actually Jessie
> was fairly gentle, it was a very light scratch, just one, not four, and
> didn't even bleed very much - but it *did* get her point across quite nicely
> thank you! ;>
Cats always seem to know, don't they, exactly how much the hoomin can
take. I grew up in a house full of cats, and yes, I got scratched every
now and then, but never badly. Just enough to leave the cat alone when
it had had enough play for the time being.
Sammy looks like she is enjoying herself, though.

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Howard Berkowitz - 16 Sep 2004 15:46 GMT
> > About 2 minutes! Raven, the youngest (age 5) now has a scratch on her
> > arm
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> Cats always seem to know, don't they, exactly how much the hoomin can
> take.
Unfortunately, this knowledge doesn't extend to just how much the
keyboard, trackball and software can take. Ding is asleep next to me at
the moment, so I am able to type and not risk having things deleted.