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Would you Marry your Cat?

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Margarita Salt - 03 Feb 2006 15:54 GMT
I usually don't call in to radio programs, but I did yesterday.  The guy was
talking about a poll where some large percentage of women would marry they pets
if they were human.  As a side topic, he was asking how much you would spend to
keep your pet alive.

I guess I came off a little on the nutty side when I described how much I've
spent lately on Kami.  But I made a good point by tempering it with the fact
that if she was definitely going to die within a short time anyway, I wouldn't
do it, but what I spend on her now keeps her happy, healthy.  In short, she's
fixable!  It's more about quality than  quantity, and having a choice like this
for our pets makes their treatment sometime more humane than the way we treat
our people.

On the main subject, I said I'd only date her and have a good time.  She's too
much of a control freak to get married.  ;)

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Mr Tibbs - 03 Feb 2006 21:42 GMT
> On the main subject, I said I'd only date her and have a good time.  She's too
> much of a control freak to get married.  ;)

women are cats
men are dogs
--

marriage? heck no, what is this before or after they hack up a hairball
woooo
Margarita Salt - 03 Feb 2006 22:32 GMT
Mr Tibbs <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net> wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav:

>> On the main subject, I said I'd only date her and have a good
>> time.  She's too much of a control freak to get married.  ;)
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> marriage? heck no, what is this before or after they hack up a
> hairball woooo

Yeah, some of the women said about their dogs that they :

Are happy to see you... always
Are always in a good mood
Will eaten your cooking no matter what
Will do whatever you want to do
Are happy to just snuggle on the sofa
Will fetch things for you without whining

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"...practically no one in the world is entirely bad or
entirely good... motives are often more important than
actions." -- Eleanore Roosevelt

Mr Tibbs - 04 Feb 2006 02:38 GMT
> Yeah, some of the women said about their dogs that they :
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Are happy to just snuggle on the sofa
> Will fetch things for you without whining

they're just not educated enough to know better
ignorance is bliss?

us guys are onto you women
we know what you really want

heh, someone to fetch without wining!

whatchew mean like a sac of white castle burgers at 2 in the morning!
 
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