Matty, the rescue kitty living in a barn for so long, is amazingly
well-rounded considering what she's been through. She is going to make
someone a lovely friend for life. She gets along with my Loki d*g and
when Punkers hisses at her, she just ignores it.
When I'm home and Matty is out (been keeping her in the extra bedroom)
I never have the tv on. Well today is the first time she's been out
while my hubby is home (he ALWAYS has the telly on) so she saw IT for
the FIRST TIME!! Her eyes got even rounder than they usually are and
she did the up-periscope neck oggling the screen...then she started to
s-l-i-n-k away from that garish, glaring, alien box, but she'd stop
every few inches and looook back over her shoulder like the boogyman
might snatch her!LOL Poor girl...I know how she feels...sometimes I'd
like to shoot the thing! :)
PatM
Karen - 10 Apr 2006 01:06 GMT
> Matty, the rescue kitty living in a barn for so long, is amazingly
> well-rounded considering what she's been through. She is going to make
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> PatM
It probalby is very alien!! She is doing amazingly well.
Marina - 10 Apr 2006 04:53 GMT
> Matty, the rescue kitty living in a barn for so long, is amazingly
> well-rounded considering what she's been through. She is going to make
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> might snatch her!LOL Poor girl...I know how she feels...sometimes I'd
> like to shoot the thing! :)
LOL! In spite of the Evil Box from H*ll, she sounds like she is a very
happy cat. You've don a wonderful job, Pat.

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Shirley - 10 Apr 2006 16:37 GMT
It sounds like you're doing a very good job with Matty.
Her reaction to the TV sounds similar to my (long departed this life)
Grandma's. Now this was the early 1970's,
Grandma was stone deaf, suffering from dementia and in hospital where
we were visiting her, she told my parents not to let the children look
out of *that* window as the things people were doing out there weren't
fit for children to see. Grandma had never seen a TV before.
:-)

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> Matty, the rescue kitty living in a barn for so long, is amazingly
> well-rounded considering what she's been through. She is going to
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> PatM
Adrian A - 10 Apr 2006 18:28 GMT
> It sounds like you're doing a very good job with Matty.
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> :-)
For some reason I'm reminded of my grandmother, during the first moon
landing in 1969 some of the pictures were simulations of what was happening.
My grandmother said "aren't they good pictures from so far away" ;-)

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Kreisleriana - 10 Apr 2006 18:33 GMT
>> It sounds like you're doing a very good job with Matty.
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>landing in 1969 some of the pictures were simulations of what was happening.
>My grandmother said "aren't they good pictures from so far away" ;-)
BWAHAHAHAHA! Well, how do we really know they were really ever there?
Huh? Huh? ;)
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