In a message dated 01-08-30 06:01:39 EDT, you write:

> >Another one of Tom's toys is a big hard plastic ballshape thing. Also red
>  >green blue and yellow. It has a smaller jingling ball within. (It was
>  >labeled at 6 months plus). But when I put Tom down in his rocking chair
>  >and I put the ball between his feet or on his legs, he tries to kick it
>  >off. His pleasure is great when after a while he succeeds because then I
>  >have to go get it back for him. So not a game you want to play when you
>  >need a bit of rest.
>  >
>  >Sonja
>  
>  
>  I wonder if there's something profound about the fact that the toys 
>  described above sound almost identical to some of the cat toys that are 
>  lying around here . . . except that the cats get bored with them a lot 
> quicker.
>  --Ronn! :)

Is that "bored alot quicker" *before or after* the calculation of how old a 
dog or cat "really is" compared to people years?

Dee
Who can't believe no one called me on the "loving you to pieces" with a "just 
a thin mint" joke, thinking of the MP sparrow equivalent of my statement 
above.


 

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