I'm forwarding this from the Vet School list in case someone in the 
community is looking for a pet with an unusual personality.  Please 
respond to Amy Snedaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Reply-To: "Amy Snedaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: "Amy Snedaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Courtney North" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: dog trapped in cat's body needs good home
>Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 23:56:39 -0400
>X-Priority: 3
>
>For adoption: dog trapped in cat's body.  I rescued this cat when he was
>sick and injured and  brought him to health but now he needs a home where he
>will be happier.   He's a skinny gray tabby, neutered and front declawed,
>with half a tail.  He is very rambunctious, very vocal, and VERY
>affectionate (as in, in your face all the time).  If you like this type of
>cat (you know who you are!) he will melt your heart in a minute, as he does
>mine.  And did I mention I think he was a dog in a past life?  He wags his
>tail, chases, fetches, howls, rolls over, licks your face, comes when
>called, and follows you everywhere.  He doesn't know how to hiss or growl,
>but sings karaoke real well.  My other cats (3), not fooled by the cat suit,
>know he is really a dog and treat him as such, which is why I don't think he
>is happy here; I have to keep separating him from them because he
>antagonizes them and starts cat fights all the time.   I think he might be
>okay with other cats in a larger dwelling and/or with less than 3 other
>cats!
>
>Let me know if you're interested.
>
>Amy


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Holman C. Massey, Jr., PhD
Department of Pathobiology
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
3800 Spruce Street, Room 430
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6008

Telephone: 215-573-4756
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