who’s really in charge! LOL
Chris
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With 30 cats running
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Glass? Plants? Any kind of knick knacks? Rugs??? Forget it!
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Kerry wrote:
After I discovered the 3rd pool of throw up
ly do that. I should have found a new
home for it. :>(
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Glass? Plants? Any kind of knick knacks? Rugs???
Forget it!
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Kerry wrote:
After I discovered the 3rd pool of throw up yesterday
(oh yes, and a 4
Glass? Plants? Any kind of knick knacks? Rugs??? Forget it! t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kerry wrote: After I discovered the 3rd pool of throw up yesterday (oh yes, and a 4th when i got home last night) in desperation I threw out my last remaining plant. Wait, you have PLANTS? I
"kindling wrapped in fabric" is almost as good as the way another
friend recently described snakes: "bungee cords with personalities."
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Hi everyone, I didn't know kitty barf would be such a hot topic! I really think Dash just stuffs himself silly, no hairballs yet, just a huge pile of half-digested cat food. I'll switch him back to his old food and see how he does. I had a long-haired kitty many years ago, I still remember
You slay me MC! And btw, I think you can rest assured, few would accuse
you of being "normal"
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at one point, i considered putting the cats into the glass-fronted
bookcases just so i could leave the breakables out...
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My Felicity was the best (God rest her soul)she would barf her furballs
into t
I like that idea of the cats in the glass-fronted
bookcases so the breakables can be out! LOL
Precious Pets, Almost Home Association
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> at one point, i considered putting the cats into the
> glass-fronted
> bookcases just so i could leave the breakable
I learned along time ago to wear slippers :)
and with that many long-hairs, stepping in
haiballs is just a given not pleasant, mind you, but expected.
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My Felicity was the best (God rest her soul)she would barf her furballs
into the toilet - i kid you not. What a good girl.
I don't get up for the crashes either (unless it's serious). If
Phelix gets up - well...then I better get up too. Believe it or not I keep
over 100 house plants
so i have glass and plants in my house--trust me, dear friend, those
are NOT enough for anyone to toss me into a "normal" category!
On 8/14/06, TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the advantage to having persians of most any age, and older cats in
general, is that they seem to strike a non-c
the advantage to having persians of most any age, and older cats in
general, is that they seem to strike a non-combat relationship with
things like plants. plus, hanging them high enough seems to keep them
safe from all but the kittens--didn't you all hear the sigh of relief
back in may when my pl
Doobie always gets blamed around here for any night time commotions, LOL!
If I hear a cat fight outside, I lean out the door and scream "ZACK! Stop it
right now!" He's the neighborhood bully, doing his best to spread his FIV
infection to the world, one bite wound at a time
Man, I wish I
at one point, i considered putting the cats into the glass-fronted
bookcases just so i could leave the breakables out...
and i should have qualified my original note: i, too, will get up for
serious fights or if it sounds like someone's hurt. with more than a
dozen long-haired cats in the house,
Kerry wrote:
After
I discovered the 3rd pool of throw up yesterday (oh yes, and a 4th when i got
home last night) in desperation I threw out my last remaining
plant.
Wait, you have PLANTS? In your HOUSE?!!
LOL, this is becoming a theme for me (the shock)... I can't believe you
guys actual
MC wrote:
unless it's the sound of breaking glass, i no
longer respond to thenight-time sounds of many cats
You mean you keep GLASS stuff? In your HOUSE?! LOL... oh the folly!
I've had the cats knock things over so loudly in the night that it made me
and Jeff both shock awake in bed, si
We have a cat who also did the projectile vomiting thing... she even twisted her intestine on one of her bouts and had to have surgery! Turned out it was a simple allergy that a change of food made all the difference! Madison is now
VERY happy and vomit free... with the exception of the occasion
Shanghai, who passed away a few years ago at the age of 18, was the consummate barfer. We used to accuse him of bulimia. He'd binge, barf, and come looking for a refill. He ruined a couple of monitors with projectile vomiting. It got to the point that I could hear the preliminary sounds in the
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I don't have any live plants in my house, every time I try,
I end up naming them "Mr. Roughage." So my crew of
stigator.
Diane R.
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>>>"harrgghhh,
harrrggghhh"<<<
That's
the most common
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>>>"harrgghhh,
harrrggghhh"<<<
That's
the most common unwanted sound in my house right now. Yep, usually in the
wee small hours too. I always leap out of bed so i can see who it is, but about
50 percent of the time I can't tell.
I'm
cleaning up every day at the moment. Som
clean up is actually easier from skin ick, I know. Bandit would start washing my face - VERY enthusiastically and I'd push him away and he'd start biting my fingers, so I'd turn my head, he'd wash, I'd push, he'd bite - over and over and over and overGary Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
unless it's the sound of breaking glass, i no longer respond to the
night-time sounds of many cats
On 8/14/06, Gary Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, so at 3:30 AM today I am sound asleep. Suddenly I am awakened by a
strange noise, "harrgghhh, harrrggghhh..." Too late, I realize it
OK, so at 3:30 AM today I am sound asleep. Suddenly I am awakened by a strange noise, "harrgghhh, harrrggghhh..." Too late, I realize it is the sound of a kitten puking, IN MY LAP. Luckily, I was wearing pajamas. We had to get up and strip the bed, layed back down, and they all decided it wa
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