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| I need a burglar-proof trash bucket | 13 Oct 2004 14:59 GMT | 16 |
I've tried everything: the tall kitchen trashes with the flappy tops, the ones with tops you just pull off, the onesd you step on a lever to open. And what happens? The cats get into every last one so badly that some days you think you have to call and make a police report, the
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| Good video | 13 Oct 2004 14:51 GMT | 5 |
Don't know if this has been posted here or not, but just in case http://www.itsmeowornever.org/homeless.html Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam--
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| OT A Rat on Your Head? | 13 Oct 2004 14:43 GMT | 34 |
If you ever wondered how a slew of celebrities, from Charles Dickens and Albert Einstein to Tom Cruise and Britney Spears would look like with rats on their heads, you're in luck. <http://www.geocities.com/youhavearatonyourhead/index.html>
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| Today | 13 Oct 2004 14:02 GMT | 22 |
I read in the news that a three year old was killed today. And I started to think, that I'm not the only one that has endured this. And our accident wasn't the first one of it's kind, nor will it be the last. It hurts but, there's also a very faint ray of hope that we'll adjust, and ...
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| Update on Francis | 13 Oct 2004 08:11 GMT | 38 |
Firstly a *huge* thank you to everyone who has posted good wishes for Francis. I *really* appreciate this so much. Saw the *good* vet yesterday morning. I read the results of Francis's blood test and the levels of the various things they test for are off the scale...
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| What the H*ll is behind the bookcase? | 13 Oct 2004 04:00 GMT | 9 |
I'm up late having an insomnia bout and trying to get some work done, when I hear all this knocking and scratching. I look over and see Ana's (5 month old foster kitten) head peeking out from behind the bookcase. There's maybe 3-4 inches between the side bookcase and the wall, ...
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| Fritzie the matchmaker (long) | 13 Oct 2004 03:21 GMT | 52 |
I lived alone much of my life, and have had to deal with lousy jobs, lousy men, unemployment, rehab after a bad accident, and the baggage of a sordid upbringing. Through all this, my Fritzie, who left to enter the Court of our God/dess last December, stood by me. He was fiercely ...
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| FIXED Joe Kitty pic | 13 Oct 2004 03:17 GMT | 14 |
I hope I fixed it... http://community.webshots.com/photo/188043329/188045665dIIKJl Does that work? TBird <---- crossing fingers
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| Timing is everything | 13 Oct 2004 03:05 GMT | 23 |
The scenario: you and your romantic partner have a rare bit of time together. you have nothing on schedule, no deadlines, no overtime. You break out the Barry White albums, put on a touch of your nicest perfume, and settle in for some quiet quality time with your loved one.
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| Such a little lady | 13 Oct 2004 03:04 GMT | 44 |
Hi All, My little Squidget is the princess of the bunch. At least she tries to act that way. When she's sitting up, with her forelegs straight and her hind legs folded under her, she will modestly wrap her tail
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| I'LL KICK YOUR A$$ -- Hi Mommy;) | 13 Oct 2004 03:00 GMT | 23 |
Almost every evening, Stinky marches all over the house making these bloodcurdling yowls and bellows. It usually follows a session of window sitting that ends with electric-socket tail. ;) It's his response to outside cats that come around- he does it with
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| Nicknames for your cats? | 13 Oct 2004 01:40 GMT | 52 |
All our cats have rhyming nicknames, plus a few more. Kumani: Tawny-Kumani Sweetyface (allegedly the good one, she always looks innocent)
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| Sleeping spots - one for each purpose | 13 Oct 2004 00:18 GMT | 11 |
I've noticed that my big orange fuzzbuddy "RJ": http://www.waas.us/images/cats/rj-o4.jpg has different places to sleep, and that there is one per each sleeping purpose. I also need to tell you that I have fixed up a nice "hiding
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| Buster's true name | 12 Oct 2004 22:29 GMT | 3 |
Yesterday, Buster wanted out for awhile. When I got home, I would look outthe window from time to time, and go out to call for Buster. Little Feet also does his share of watching for Buster, and he makes various sounds for various visitors.
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| The Chronicles of Frank IV - LONG, TW | 12 Oct 2004 22:27 GMT | 22 |
Now that Frank is feeling better again, he wanted me to write down the following instalment of his biography. We cried together as he dictated and I wrote it down, but as you all know, it ended happily: It has taken me a long time to prepare to give you an account of this, a
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