I found out along time ago, that the more you have... the more responsibility you have.
I try to keep those assets in my brain, to care for, rather than possessions to feed, dress,
wash, and clean up after. Its also the main reason for keeping old people homebound, cuz,
they got to take care of their cats, birds, and dogs.  But we have mice, in our house.
Fortunately, they are all attached to computers.  I purchased 2 computer cats with microprocessors and batteries to keep me warm and fuzzy on cold nights, without
the responsibility of having to take them out in the middle of a snow storm, or rain.
One's all white with pink eyes and the other is dark black, and I don't know what color his eyes are.
These cats appear to alive, but I know its because of their C-cell batteries.  They walk, they talk, they meow, they purr, they wag their tails and wag their heads to sound and movement and even to petting, like a reason cat.  They are almost kid pruf.  If their tails are pulled they screech and growl.  They sit in the window like they own the place.
They don't eat, shed, smell or feel the need to go outdoors.  Almost... the perfect pet, eh?
 
Best Wishes
W
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 1/16/2006 3:28:22 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
O.k here's the deal. I'm a quad and recently adopted an 8 month old cat. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get out the door without the cat running out? Also,  has anyone tried taking the cat out on a leash in the chair?
kathy
 

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