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| Reverse Engineer Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Estonia
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| Anyone has a cat? Anyone else has a cat?
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| Are we being conversational?
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| My neighbor has enough cats for a neighborhood. I always have the pleasure of hearing the domestic cat argue with the stray cat over food. Not to mention the cat fights that sound as if they were screaming, "bloody murder" |
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| My cat is quite big, all the other cats are afraid of him and so we don't have problems with other cats.
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| These cats are a tad expensive http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5375900.stm |
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| Just heard that from news about 2 days ago.
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| Reminds me some episodes of "Garfield and Friends"...
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| I had a cat until about a year ago - I can't believe it's been this long already. Godspeed Maxwell
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| That's so sad... ![]() I've always wanted a kitten but I've been allergic most of the time. The kittens linked in Salem's post would work really nice! But that is more than I can afford. A lot of my pet allergies have gone away or faded, so there is hope for me yet! Maybe a shorthair cat would work best. |
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| I don't know. Shorthair cat isn't so fluffy anymore. Quote:
My nabers' nabers have a little dog. Once he came to our garden and my cat started chasing him around the house.
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| >> My nabers' nabers have a little dog. Once he came to our garden and my cat started chasing him around the house. Max used to kick the ........ out of our dogs. He'd claw them all over and chase them around, but they never did anything back. He actually used to sleep with them.
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| My wife is allergic, so I don't have any. She never had a pet growing up, so she doesn't really understand what having one is all about. I think she's warming up to the idea, especially if it were a cat/dog that wouldn't bother her allergies too much. Too bad I don't have a ton of money to drop on a hypoallergenic kitten. Too bad I wouldn't spend that on a kitten even if I did. >Max used to kick the ........ out of our dogs. Reminds me of the toughest cat ever.
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My cat is Max too
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