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From:
wendy
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:20
PM
Subject: Re: Guard cat
FYI: I just looked up the sex offender database
forTexas (http
Wendy,
I do hope that you have notified the police.
Leah
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 10:47 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Guard cat
I have a story for you guys. This morning I was up
Yes, we called the police and they came out this
morning and looked our place over, but there's not
much they can do. My husband wanted to go out and
catch the guy but I told him if the guy had a gun,
that wouldn't be too smart. The police came out twice
for my neighbor too, but said the same
, 2005 11:03 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: Guard cat
Yes, we called the police and they came out this morning and looked our place
over, but there's not much they can do. My husband wanted to go out and catch
the guy but I told him if the guy had a gun, that wouldn't be too
There was a story on the web and on the local news last year about a guard cat, so obviously...they can be as good as dogs at that kind of thing.
The unique thing about this cat: She was rescued from the pound, found as a stray, her eyes were so infected they had to be removed. She was an adult
Hi Wendy,
That Pepper is quite the cat! Did you tell him how proud you are of
him, and that he should always tell you when there's someone lurking?
I'd go one step further in notifying the neighborhood... Why don't you
print up fliers to attach to utility poles and places that will easily
be
Nina,
Yes, I fussed over Pepper this morning after the
police left, and I could swear by the look on her face
that she was so proud of herself. She was probably
saying, See momma, I told you there was someone out
there but you weren't listening! lol. We have a
puppy who is about 5 months old
Wendy,
You're going out of town, but what about Pepper?wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nina,Yes, I fussed over Pepper this morning after thepolice left, and I could swear by the look on her facethat she was so proud of herself. She was probablysaying, "See momma, I told you there was someone
Pepper will guard the house...
;)
--- tamara stickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wendy,
You're going out of town, but what about Pepper?
wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nina,
Yes, I fussed over Pepper this morning after the
police left, and I could swear by the look on her
face
that
FYI: I just looked up the sex offender database for
Texas (http://records.txdps.state.tx.us/) to see if
there was anyone living in our neighborhood. I didn't
think there would be because one of my good friends
sent the link to me in an email and I checked in late
September. But I just checked
Not to alarm you undully, but if this peeping tom breaks into the house...who will guard Pepper? He could be looking to steal...trying to see what you all have, and if he sees the house is empty
Or if he is in the process of stealing and Pepper gets out...whose to know until you get back?
The fact is TX has a escape murderer from the Houston area running loose right now which doesn't help matters.
I know TX is a big state I lived there for over 10 yrs outside Dallas/FT Worth area in a small town named "Midlothian"
You said your in Dallas, right?
I hope this guy gets caught that
Tamara,
I try to protect all my loved ones from burglars. We
have a security system. It contacts my best friend
and family if we don't get the alarm call first.
Plus, we have ten cats inside and out, so it would be
too much trouble to take all of them anywhere. Thank
you for your concern.
: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:18 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: Guard cat
Tamara,
I try to protect all my loved ones from burglars. We
have a security system. It contacts my best friend
and family if we don't get the alarm call first.
Plus, we have ten cats inside and out, so
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