Hello John,I cannot answer about the cat but if you observe humans closely
you will sometimes note the same behaviour,possibly they see things their
own way out of their ***** and don't wish to know other points of view but
then if a cat misbehaves it is gently learnt some manners,not banned from
the house altogether and if same cat does not have the same understanding
of the English language as others then a bit of tolerance should be
shown.admitted we now have on line a "cat"that has done wrong awrong that
cannot be condoned but where is the understanding,where is the
tolerance,have we really come to this over a patch of hallowed ground,these
are not AMIGANS talking these are egostistical computer "buffs".On the real
subject I would venture a few remarks the mail list on Vapor shows no sign
of rules or "closed shop",it is open to all but thought for others should
always be observed,and mostly is except possibly when a learner comes
in.Perhaps we should ask Vapor to open a "clique" for learners a mail shot
even,but if it's restricted to learners how are we going to get the
knowledge from the heirachy,we don't now have a decent magazine worth it's
salt,and me,well after only 20 plus years as an Amigan I am still
learning,so Neil and Chris,just a wee bit of what we are famous
for,tolerance for the underdog.Len
On 12-Jul-00, you wrote:
>
> With regard to the recent off topic posts I'd like to repost the
following:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Many cats when you stroke them, turn their backsides in your direction.
>
> This is unpleasant and not nice.
>
> Can anyone explain this feline reaction and suggest how to change this
> antisocial behavior?
>
> Thank you
>
> John.
>
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