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>when they start exploring the world and running in eleven different
>directions at once?
When I was a college undergraduate, I rescued an injured kitten. I
was living in a dormitory and couldn't keep a pet, so my parents
adopted the cat, Tinkerbelle. She reached breeding age a little
sooner than my parents expected, so she ended up having one litter of
kittens before being spayed.
My parents let the kittens have the run of the house during the day,
but shut them into a small back hallway each night to minimize
late-night chaos. One night, I counted how many kittens I put into
that room: 20 of them, even though there were only six kittens in all.
In other words, some of them escaped several times while I was putting
other kittens in through the door.

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Irulan - 13 May 2006 14:49 GMT
LOL John, thanks for the early morning laugh!
Lily & her mama

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>>>http://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_overload/2006/05/kitten_mosh_pit.html
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> In other words, some of them escaped several times while I was putting
> other kittens in through the door.
Karen - 13 May 2006 15:22 GMT
>>> http://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_overload/2006/05/kitten_mosh_pit.html
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> In other words, some of them escaped several times while I was putting
> other kittens in through the door.
ROFL!!! Too true!