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Mon Dec-13-04 10:28 PM
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Does Your Cat Ever Leave You Messes? |
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Ours does. She kicks her little "souvenirs" out of the litter box.
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kedrys
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Mon Dec-13-04 10:30 PM
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1. Involuntary personal protein spills, usually. |
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Ick. We call it The Cookie Toss.
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DianeG5385
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Mon Dec-13-04 10:49 PM
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2. Is the Pope Catholic?? |
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My little loved ones are by and large appropriate, but I have taken in my daughter's 18 year old blind and incompetent cat because she could not take the incompetence anymore with a new baby. I think I have him in check and I find a little present...I finally decided that he needs to be limited to the laundry room and garage and he is happy there. We give him lots of love, but he just can't wander the house!
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Patchuli
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Mon Dec-13-04 10:55 PM
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3. I get many varieties of messes |
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There's the 16 year old healthy one who's senile and forgets that the DINING ROOM is NOT the litter box (no peeing though, thank goodness), then I have the hairball and overeating messes from the neurotic 12 year old and a perfect 4 year old who has the manners of a gent! You know, the kind that buries his comrades' 'stuff' because it offends him?
Let's hope that doesn't change with age...
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Kali
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Mon Dec-13-04 10:55 PM
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We use a big blue utility bucket from the feed store - I think its 10 gallons and its about two feet tall - real hard to kick them out.
Um #17 don't you mean incontinent? Incompetent, incontinent - guess there isn't THAT much difference!
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Mon Dec-13-04 11:00 PM
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5. My dear departed kitty, used to get it stuck to her butt, and would drag |
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her butt across the laundry room floor and leave a really long squiggly line down the hall
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Mon Dec-13-04 11:07 PM
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after my first baby was born, I'd had the cat for close to 10 years and he was mean to begin with. I had a pretty bad time with my delivery (ended in emergency c-section) and didn't have time to deal with the cat, so I had to get rid of him.
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Mon Dec-13-04 11:35 PM
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7. when he barfs he always backs up the length of a human foot |
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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