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These are truly the end times...
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Philip - 02 May 2005 21:15 GMT
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Fake kitties are for those who would turn over their cat to the pound
because its coloring clashed with the new furniture.
CATacombs - 03 May 2005 02:11 GMT
Philip,
Given the sentiments you expressed in the monster-sized Bengal Cats thread
you started, the following is a very strange statement.
>Fake kitties are for those who would turn
>over their cat to the pound
>because its coloring clashed with the new furniture.
Philip - 03 May 2005 05:59 GMT
Given that Bengals are only "monster sized" if you are referring to Bengal
Tigers .... what are you talking about? And how do you connect Bengal size
with an owner who would toss a pet because it clashed with the new decor?
Strange thought processes you have.
> Philip,
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>> over their cat to the pound
>> because its coloring clashed with the new furniture.
Mary - 03 May 2005 06:11 GMT
> Given that Bengals are only "monster sized" if you are referring to Bengal
> Tigers .... what are you talking about? And how do you connect Bengal size
> with an owner who would toss a pet because it clashed with the new decor?
> Strange thought processes you have.
lol! No, not quite--at least not on this topic. Try reading it again,
slowly.
> > Philip,
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> >> over their cat to the pound
> >> because its coloring clashed with the new furniture.
CATacombs - 03 May 2005 15:05 GMT
"Monster-sized" referred to the length of the post, not the cat.
Mary - 03 May 2005 15:36 GMT
> "Monster-sized" referred to the length of the post, not the cat.
You mean the thread.
Brandy Alexandre - 02 May 2005 21:32 GMT
Brian Link <blink@visi.com> wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
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Um, I'll pass. I happen to like mine to shed, urp hairballs, and give
me a nip on occasion.

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Well, would you?
hamandcheese@betweentheknees.com - 02 May 2005 23:32 GMT
>Brian Link <blink@visi.com> wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
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>Um, I'll pass. I happen to like mine to shed, urp hairballs, and give
>me a nip on occasion.
I wonder how it would go over as a pet for my cats :-)
-mhd
Mary - 03 May 2005 00:12 GMT
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> I wonder how it would go over as a pet for my cats :-)
Heh. I can see the mechanical eyeballs hanging out of the
sockets now. :)
equalizer - 03 May 2005 00:21 GMT
>>Brian Link <blink@visi.com> wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
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>-mhd
Probably better than the mice I bought as pets for my cats one year.
Sometimes I don't have the brightest ideas. If I'd gone with a glass
cage instead of one with bars, things would've turned out different.....
eq
Mary - 03 May 2005 01:42 GMT
> >"Brandy Alexandre" <brandyalx@kittylittercomcast.net> wrote:
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> Sometimes I don't have the brightest ideas. If I'd gone with a glass
> cage instead of one with bars, things would've turned out different.....
I don't know whether to laugh or feel sorry for the mice!
Joe Canuck - 02 May 2005 23:38 GMT
Brandy Alexandre wrote:
> Brian Link <blink@visi.com> wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
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> Um, I'll pass. I happen to like mine to shed, urp hairballs, and give
> me a nip on occasion.
But you don't like it when it scratched you... so you had it declawed.
Karen - 03 May 2005 00:25 GMT
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Spooky
-L. - 03 May 2005 00:48 GMT
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Personally, I'd rather have the Sony robotic dog...at least it looks
cute.
-L.
Monique Y. Mudama - 03 May 2005 22:14 GMT
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That's just creepy.

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equalizer - 03 May 2005 22:30 GMT
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>That's just creepy.
Not as bad as it could be. It could've been a company that adds
animatronics to the preserved remains of passed on pets. I'm sure
there's a segment of society frigged enough to make such a venture into
an IPO.
eq
zuzu22@webtv.net - 03 May 2005 22:30 GMT
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It's creepy in one sense, however this robotic cat might be useful for
desensitiizng cat-aggressive cats and getting them to a point where they
would accept a "real" feline companion, which in turn would result in
more cats getting homes.
Megan

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