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the odd product out?18 Aug 2005 17:22 GMT1
I was looking for a keyboard drawer, but another product listed with the
"customers also purchased" section caught my eye at:
http://www.eaa.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=812
What the ???
hello18 Aug 2005 16:10 GMT15
I have been offline for year and half, was with this group for a little
bit. I still see some familiar names, like Karen, Sharon, Marina. Are
Flippy and Polonca still around. Ihave two cats, they can be viewed on
link below. Will take e a while to get back in flow of conversations,
How often should cats get a vet check?18 Aug 2005 08:23 GMT22
The vet just sent us a reminder that the girls need their physical and
booster shots and a 'lifetime wellness exam'... I thought that was an
annual event, but they had their last vet visit  in January. Is the
vet just trying to get extra money out of us? We really can't afford
Furry Vandals!!18 Aug 2005 03:35 GMT2
One of the cats has ripped out the corner of a window screen.Actually she
(or they) probably had help - it's the screen on a downstairs back
windown, which is nearly at ground level, and I suspect there may
have been a, ummmm, lively discussion at the window between the inside
George17 Aug 2005 22:26 GMT9
George is a Blue Russian cat that I adopted from the humane society about
four months ago--my how times flies.
I had some questions about his behavior with me--it's all sweet.
If George could be on me 24 hours a day he would be happy.  He is quite
Smudge - Update 417 Aug 2005 22:09 GMT9
Went in today to see Smudge at the Vet thinking that I would hear nothing
about how long the Vet thought Smudge would be in, certainly I didn't really
expect any word before Saturday.
Anyway I took Smudge to the empty Dog Examining Room as it has been empty
Dragging kitties17 Aug 2005 20:29 GMT15
Do any of your cats like to drag him/herself on the carpet? Fez does
this. He'd be laying on the carpet a few feet away from me. Then I look
at him, get down to his level and call his name. Instead of getting up
and walking to me to get pettins, he will drag his body using his ...
She gained!17 Aug 2005 18:12 GMT6
Willow went to the vet this morning and apparently has put on .2 lbs.  It is
a different scale, but heck...a gain is a gain.  We have an appointment at a
specialist in a few weeks.  She still has the runs and does throw up, but
we're working on it.
Pictures of Milo (RB 7/7/04)17 Aug 2005 17:45 GMT8
I've just posted some pictures of Milo, Bagheera's brother, to my RB
cats album. He was killed by a car 7/7/04, his first birthday. I still
miss my beautiful tabby boy.
http://community.webshots.com/album/419644006qpwKQN/2
Ouch17 Aug 2005 17:13 GMT4
Snoopy barely tolerates Baggy, she hisses at him whenever he comes near
her. She was sitting on my lap just now when Baggy came in and rubbed
round my legs, his tail brushed against her, she let out a deep growl
and dug her claws in my leg. Not fun when I'm only wearing shorts.
Even More Humor!17 Aug 2005 14:33 GMT15
Forwarded to me by my father-- many of these would have been good
entries for the Bulwer-Lytton prize!
Why English Teachers Retire
(Actual analogies and metaphors found in high school essays)
Look what I caught Mum!17 Aug 2005 07:16 GMT2
Francis in middle of room..
Belch...
*Belch*..
*BELCH*
Boy cats may not be so bad...17 Aug 2005 06:13 GMT2
When Dulce Mae first moved in with us, she would hiss at and slap at
Buster and Little Feet. For the longest time, we would joke, "She just
doesn't like boy kitties."
Eventually, she got used to these two, and stopped hissing and
Caliban at home17 Aug 2005 05:23 GMT14
I think Caliban feels quite at home here:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/416910483/424080879rJDYrW
There are more new photos, just click next after this one.
(For Mere size comparison, see
Teasing fish17 Aug 2005 04:52 GMT2
One of my fish is teasing Rufous. Seriously. The fish* comes to the
glass when Rufous is sitting next to the tank and swims up and down, all
the while poor Rufous furiously scratches the glass trying to get to the
fish. It's too funny!!!
 
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