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Christina Websell - 02 Jul 2005 23:40 GMT
For the truth about greeblings for those who don't already know, read this
link:
http://members.aol.com/moggycat/cat-greeblings.htm

Tweed
plus KFC & BF who try their best to protect me on a daily basis.
I must have been *really* infested..
Hopitus - 03 Jul 2005 00:55 GMT
This article was indeed enlightening! All this time I mistakenly thought
greeblings were invisible insects which only our cats could see. For a long
time I have recognized cats' status as aliens far from their home
planet....unfortunate enough to resemble common house pets on ours, and
treated as such by the natives here, but never realized they protect us from
this interplanetary threat. There will be extra kibbles in the food bowls
tonight.

> For the truth about greeblings for those who don't already know, read this
> link:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> plus KFC & BF who try their best to protect me on a daily basis.
> I must have been *really* infested..
Jane - 05 Jul 2005 18:20 GMT
Very cool!!  It was an interesting read, especially the part about the
noxious odors coming from expiring greeblings.  All this time I thought
it was me!  Silly me.

There are tons of greeblings in the water bowl that I keep in my bedroom
for Orca(t) and Spot.  I wake up in the night to hear them splashing
around a lot, and the next morning there's a big wet spot on the carpet!
Honestly, it sounds like a really big sparrow taking a bath in there.
I'm going to have to invest in a small kiddy pool and set their water
dish in the middle of it so the carpet and floor don't get ruined.

Jane
- owned and operated by Princess Rita, Orca(t), and Spot

>For the truth about greeblings for those who don't already know, read this
>link:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>plus KFC & BF who try their best to protect me on a daily basis.
>I must have been *really* infested..
Mary - 05 Jul 2005 20:01 GMT
> Very cool!!  It was an interesting read, especially the part about the
> noxious odors coming from expiring greeblings.  All this time I thought
> it was me!  Silly me.

I love it all.

I currently have a greebling infestation in my bed. It appears they have set
up
a headquarters there. Every night when Cheeky gets up, she creeps slowly,
nose
to the covers, and stops several times to quickly poke the covers with one
paw
as if poking to flush greeblings out, before she reaches my side and her
pillows
that she sleeps on. She does this with great seriousness. I feel much safer
with
her there.
 
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