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Jim Warren - 04 Nov 2003 22:12 GMT
Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
lives to catch mice.

I want one, what breed should I get.

Thanks,
Jim
J1Boss - 04 Nov 2003 22:13 GMT
>From: Jim Warren jmwarren@pilot.msu.edu

>Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
>lives to catch mice.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Thanks,
>Jim

A Dcon sounds like the perfect breed.  There are some similar breeds which work
well also - some kill the mice and some let you dispose of them outdoors and
live.

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Mary - 04 Nov 2003 23:32 GMT
> Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
> lives to catch mice.
>
> I want one, what breed should I get.

Shut up, stupid.

Ahhhhhhhh! ;0)
kaeli - 05 Nov 2003 14:40 GMT
> Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
> lives to catch mice.
>
> I want one, what breed should I get.

A Tama.

It's Japanese.

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m. L. Briggs - 05 Nov 2003 21:39 GMT
>Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
>lives to catch mice.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Thanks,
>Jim
Just buy a mouse trap!
Joe Canuck - 06 Nov 2003 04:43 GMT
> Hates being petted, doesn't like to rub up against you,
> lives to catch mice.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Thanks,
> Jim

A wild farm cat.

Take a drive out into the boonies and present yourself to a farmer's
home. They usually have cats running around the barn or outbuildings.

Beware, these animals are basically feral but they do meet all your
requirements.

I can see a stormy relationship in the making here.  ;-)

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