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jmcquown - 03 Apr 2008 20:18 GMT
Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from time to
time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy cat, about the
size of Catnipped's Sammy!  His very long fur is very pretty.  It's tipped
all over with very dark brown, almost black.  The fur is light brown
underneath.  (I didn't see any stripey markings but then I wasn't allowed to
get close.)  He's got big golden eyes and I caught a glimpse of long tufts
on his dark ears.  He's skittish.  When I called softly to him he walked
quickly back down her driveway towards the house across the street (I know
they don't have a cat), glancing back at me as if he'd been caught doing
something he shouldn't. (I suppose that's possible!)  Absolutely gorgeous
cat; first time I've seen it in all the time I've been on the island.  I
hope I see him again.

Jill
Yowie - 03 Apr 2008 23:51 GMT
> Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from
> time to time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy
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> gorgeous cat; first time I've seen it in all the time I've been on
> the island.  I hope I see him again.

Aren't neighbourhood cats great? There's a big black & white tuxedo guy who
now has the guts to visit on the top of our back fence. Pickle ack-acks at
him, and Suki doens't care (she knows she's prettier..). He has only
recently started to actually meatloaf up there and enjoy the view - mainly
because there's not a mad grey beast of doom (Shmogg) scaring him off any
more. Fluffy *likes* cat visitors and never barks or chases them - she just
doesn't understand why mad tail gyrations and a big toothy doggy grin (with
tongue lolling out) gets hisses instead of butt-sniffs :-)

Yowie
Jo Firey - 04 Apr 2008 00:59 GMT
>> Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from
>> time to time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy
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> Yowie

Kayla got a whole workout this morning.  The neighborhood cats seem to be
spreading out with the nice weather.

Saw what looked like a very pretty all black cat in the back yard this
morning heading over the fence.  Kayla went to make sure it stayed out of
Molly's yard as she has been commanded.

Jo
jmcquown - 04 Apr 2008 12:42 GMT
>>> Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from
>>> time to time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy
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>
> Jo
Kayla is a good doggie to watch out for Molly's yard that way :)

Jill
Billy Colburn - 04 Apr 2008 03:55 GMT
Yowie <yowie9644.DIESPAMDIE@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message:
65l5c7F2fu71qU1@mid.individual.net,

>> Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from
>> time to time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy
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>
> Aren't neighbourhood cats great?

Yeah they kill lots of nice birds and especially the babies.

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Kreisleriana - 04 Apr 2008 00:32 GMT
> Looks like the neighbor's cats have a pal who comes to visit from time to
> time (she'd mentioned it once).  He (?) is a very big fluffy cat, about
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>
> Jill

Aww, he's bashful!
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