Re: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-15 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
Sandy,
I guess you don't have any Siamese in your face insistantly and loudly 
making demands for breakfast, affection, etc. :) :)

Bonnie

 www.elephants.com

- Original Message -
From: Dudes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, November 14, 2005 7:35 pm
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 Nina you know, I still enjoy my dogs and other's dogs, but much of 
 the time
 when I look into their faces, I see...I need something from you. 
 (Pet me
 now? Gonna eat that? Gonna let me out now? Not now?  How bout 
 now?)  Could
 be I have anxious dogs.
 But when I look into the eyes of my cats, I see that they truly 
 enjoy my
 presence. They seem to convey such peace to me.  The adult cats 
 exude calm.
 Most of the time.   I guess they don't exude calm when they are 
 chewing on
 my hair or sitting on my chest licking my nose in the middle of 
 the night,
 but you know what I mean.  So I have to agree with you about the 
 spiritualquality cats posess.
 Sandy
 
 
 
 
 



RE: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you
already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book coming out Nina!
Kerry

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina


LOLOLOLOL

Baron Von Troublemaker Kitty...

I love that name.

You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you
already?!

--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bonnie,
 The kitty that introduced me to the joys of cats,
 (I've talked about him 
 before, his name was Baron Von Troublemaker Kitty),
 was half Siamese.  
 His Grandparent humans were quite disturbed that
 their pampered measer 
 had gotten herself mixed up with whatever alley
 ruffian was Trouble's 
 father!  (Troub was pitch black with a white bow tie
 and except for his 
 build, didn't look much like Mom at all!).  He was a
 good transition cat 
 for our household.  Poor little tike grew up with
 only dogs for guidance 
 and I think he was a bit confused about what his
 species he was.  It 
 wasn't until someone with cats moved in next door
 that he began acting 
 like a cat!  He'd watch the new neighbors and I
 swear I could 'hear' him 
 thinking, hey, I can do that!  I sure do miss that
 boy.
 Nina
 
 BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:
 
 Sandy,
 I guess you don't have any Siamese in your face
 insistantly and loudly 
 making demands for breakfast, affection, etc. :) :)
 
 Bonnie
 
 
 
 





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Re: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-15 Thread Nina




That's really sweet of you guys, and kind of strange... My husband was
just saying again that I should compile my writings into a book. I've
always greatly admired anyone that can touch others with their art and
has the nerve to put it out there for scrutiny :) ! Wouldn't it be
wonderful to change someone's perspective about how "inhumane" the
majority of human treatment is toward our fellow animals? That really
would be something. Not to mention the added perk of sitting on my
butt to earn a buck! Where the heck would I start? I can see the
title now: "Lessons of Joy, Sorrow, Brotherhood, Compassion, Gratitude,
Grief, Commitment, Respect, Companionship and Love Everlasting"!
N

MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:

  

  
You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you

  

  
  already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book coming out Nina!
Kerry

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina


LOLOLOLOL

Baron Von Troublemaker Kitty...

I love that name.

You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you
already?!





RE: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



Yes, I 
would strongly urge you to start thinking along the lines of a 
book!
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On Behalf Of NinaSent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:45 
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Lots of cats 
- NinaThat's really sweet of you guys, and kind of 
strange... My husband was just saying again that I should compile my 
writings into a book. I've always greatly admired anyone that can touch 
others with their art and has the nerve to put it out there for scrutiny :) 
! Wouldn't it be wonderful to change someone's perspective about how 
"inhumane" the majority of human treatment is toward our fellow animals? 
That really would be something. Not to mention the added perk of sitting 
on my butt to earn a buck! Where the heck would I start? I can see 
the title now: "Lessons of Joy, Sorrow, Brotherhood, Compassion, Gratitude, 
Grief, Commitment, Respect, Companionship and Love 
Everlasting"!NMacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:

  

  You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you
already?! Yes, I agree! When's *your* book coming out Nina!
Kerry

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:42 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina


LOLOLOLOL

Baron Von Troublemaker Kitty...

I love that name.

You should be a professional writer Nina.  Or are you
already?!
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Re: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-15 Thread Dudes
Bonnie,
LOL! No I don't have Siamese, nor have I had the pleasure of knowing one.  I
have heard that Siamese are very vocal and can be a little demanding at
times.  I can just imagine that they don't emit much peace when they are
doing that.  :)

I do have one cat who comes and lays on my neck whenever I am sitting
watching TV, and expects me to hold her there.  Even when I tell her
politely that I can't see, she just keeps on purring, and kneading, and
rolls over further so I can pet her tummy better.  I guess I have a very
cat-friendly, comfortable neck.
Sandy
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From: BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina


 Sandy,
 I guess you don't have any Siamese in your face insistantly and loudly
 making demands for breakfast, affection, etc. :) :)

 Bonnie

  www.elephants.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Dudes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Monday, November 14, 2005 7:35 pm
 Subject: Re: Lots of cats - Nina
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

  Nina you know, I still enjoy my dogs and other's dogs, but much of
  the time
  when I look into their faces, I see...I need something from you.
  (Pet me
  now? Gonna eat that? Gonna let me out now? Not now?  How bout
  now?)  Could
  be I have anxious dogs.
  But when I look into the eyes of my cats, I see that they truly
  enjoy my
  presence. They seem to convey such peace to me.  The adult cats
  exude calm.
  Most of the time.   I guess they don't exude calm when they are
  chewing on
  my hair or sitting on my chest licking my nose in the middle of
  the night,
  but you know what I mean.  So I have to agree with you about the
  spiritualquality cats posess.
  Sandy
 
 
 
 
 





Re: Lots of cats - Nina

2005-11-14 Thread Dudes
Nina you know, I still enjoy my dogs and other's dogs, but much of the time
when I look into their faces, I see...I need something from you.  (Pet me
now? Gonna eat that? Gonna let me out now? Not now?  How bout now?)  Could
be I have anxious dogs.
But when I look into the eyes of my cats, I see that they truly enjoy my
presence. They seem to convey such peace to me.  The adult cats exude calm.
Most of the time.   I guess they don't exude calm when they are chewing on
my hair or sitting on my chest licking my nose in the middle of the night,
but you know what I mean.  So I have to agree with you about the spiritual
quality cats posess.
Sandy