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xsells1@yahoo.com - 12 Jun 2006 18:31 GMT
Have you ever noticed that most cats are great at playing "hide and go
seek"?
They always win.  I can seldom find them, but they always manage to
find me.

I have one cat that manages to squeeze between a wall and a desk in
order to get into a small
cubby hole that is in the back of the desk.

Cat behavior is interesting and comical at times.  I recently
downloaded a really good ebook
about cat behavior at whydoesmycatdothat.com.   I talks about
nutrition, scratching, and even
about playing with your cat.  I was surprised at the information.

Anyway, I really enjoy watching the antics of my cats.  I am still
amazed at some of the places that they can find to hide.  

JR
Monique Y. Mudama - 12 Jun 2006 19:08 GMT
> Have you ever noticed that most cats are great at playing "hide and
> go seek"?  They always win.  I can seldom find them, but they always
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>
> JR

This reads a lot like a "check out this cool link (that I'm
advertising, even though I am pretending to contribute to the group)."

The word "sells" in the email address doesn't do anything to disabuse
me of that notion.

If you're a real person with a real interest in cats, stick around,
chat a bit.

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 12 Jun 2006 20:04 GMT
> This reads a lot like a "check out this cool link (that I'm
> advertising, even though I am pretending to contribute to the group)."

> The word "sells" in the email address doesn't do anything to disabuse
> me of that notion.

LOL, no kidding. Well, at least it's *relevant* spam.

Joyce
sriddles@aol.com - 12 Jun 2006 22:47 GMT
>  > This reads a lot like a "check out this cool link (that I'm
>  > advertising, even though I am pretending to contribute to the group)."
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>
> Joyce

Well, yeah. Doesn't bother me though. At least it's on topic, and less
inappropriate and tasteless than some of the postings I've read lately.

Sherry
CatNipped - 12 Jun 2006 20:08 GMT
>> Have you ever noticed that most cats are great at playing "hide and
>> go seek"?  They always win.  I can seldom find them, but they always
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> If you're a real person with a real interest in cats, stick around,
> chat a bit.

Yeah, he's SPAMming rpch+b using the name "JR" but advertising the same
site.

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