Alright, that's the 2nd time you've put Cato with Inspector Cloussau.
I believe he was with the Green Hornet and played by Bruce Lee in a
serial or movie.  Kato was Cloussau's manservant and sparring partner
I believe.  Not to be nit picky or anything.  Just clearing things up
a bit.  Unless I'm wrong in which case ignore everything I just said.

Ok, cats are good for killing mice and small rodents.  Some of them
even show off their conquests allowing you to dispose of the carcass
rather then smelling it days later and having to scrape it from under
or behind the oven.  So cats CAN be useful; I stand corrected.  I
still doubt they can actually be TRAINED in any meaningful way.
Otherwise we would have cadaver cats and seeing eye cats.  But we
don't.

Back in the old days it was highly entertaining to tie a string to a
balled up piece of paper and tying it to the end of a ceiling fan.
Put the fan on slow and watch the high jinks ensue.  The modern
version is one of those laser pens.  Puppies can be abused in this
manner as well but will eventually lose interest after they notice
they don't smell anything.  Cats never seem to learn at any age.

dj


On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 7:15 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One dog one cat has been the general balance in our house, though we
> now have two cats.  One cat is clearly Inspector Clousseau and the
> other Cato, as she hides around the house pouncing on the other one
> before they set about destroying furniture in frenzied fights that can
> only be ended by the noise of a tin opening.  Otherwise they generally
> loaf about regarding me with complete disdain and only fit to open
> doors for them.
>
> On 11 Sep, 17:28, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yup,  I haven't declawed my cat on the chance that the drafty old
>> Victorian house we're moving in might have mice, though I doubt he has
>> the instincts.  He's a little bastard and terrorizes the kids
>> sometimes, strangely enough they still love him. We've had him since
>> he was a 3 week old, rejected by his mum.
> >
>

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