Yeah, but you just try getting a worm off her! 
She was born in the wild in February, and lived her first 3 months as a
feral scavenger - kittens don't tend to last long in the wild unless they're
pretty damn good at holding onto their catches!

-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 November 2001 11:10
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Frogs...


>>|From: Alistair Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|
>>|My kitten Whispa loves frogs - many a time I've looked out of the window
>>|first thing in the morning to find her looking all wide-eyed and
innocent,
>>|with the only clue a couple of webbed feet dangling out of the side of
her
>>|mouth.

*GASP*
but, but, but .... they are our company logo! She ate our mascot!!!
*** fainted ***

>>|but worms, now - she WILL NOT leave worms alone! She digs them out of the
>>|garden, brings them into the house, dumps them on the carpet and plays
with
>>|them, with such an enthusiastic expression of childish glee on her face
that
>>|sometimes it's almost hard to tell her off.

*** ok, got up, a little groggy ***

Excellent! Worms! I love worms. Need worms to fish with. But only those
great big fat, earthy worms, that you wind around the hook
. not any other kind of gross worms. Your kitty and I would get alng great
.. I would need worms to go fishing, and there kitty
would be, lending a helping hand!

:)

E with a K


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