> Check this out. We could all go to NYC & take our furkids along. Yeah,
> right. Like Moxie would tolerate this. LOL
>
> http://www.meowmix.com/newsevents/meowcafe.asp
> > Check this out. We could all go to NYC & take our furkids along. Yeah,
> > right. Like Moxie would tolerate this. LOL
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> Yeah, like Persia would tolerate it and I could afford NYC. But thanks for
> the fun link :)
Heh. Wotta idea, wonder what success they will have. Max, after he
settled in and became a companion, is the onliest cat I've had who would
tolerate that. Although when I took Quinn 'n Willie in for shots a week
ago Willie again sat quietly in the chair and looked around and desk
personnel complimented him. O'course there were no d*gs in the room
:-) Norm
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Katz - 25 May 2005 18:26 GMT
> Heh. Wotta idea, wonder what success they will have. Max, after he
> settled in and became a companion, is the onliest cat I've had who would
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> My Abby (RB) would have loved this place. Lots of hoomins to pay homage to her, & all things arranged to her liking. But she's the only cat I know who wouldn't freak at all those people. I can't even imagine taking a cat out of the house in NYC. The cats pictured must be super mellow kitties. Either that, or on little kitty downers. ;o)