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muppet23 - 2005-05-12 19:27:36
You also might end up with a cat that likes to play fetch, as my Big Mac takes up on occasion. The only piece of warning I can grant you with this playful event is to first make sure that all of your screens in your windows are in tact as watching your cat plummit through a broken screened window and fall down, screeching madly like a lamb at slaughter, three floors just isn't, well, the MOST entertaining thing in the world. It's up there, baby, but it takes some getting used to...
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me again - 2005-05-12 19:29:49
And I know you have three floors over mine, but at least you'd cure that whole rat/mouse/gremlin problem.
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euphoria21 - 2005-05-13 09:39:08
"I also know that pets sometimes learn their behavior from their masters, and well, if he in anyway takes after the cleanliness of me�I�ll end up picking up poo." Spam, you're back baby. I bet you didn't even know you had left, di ya?!
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shannon - 2005-05-16 23:12:22
You wouldn't be the first one to walk your cat, but that inter-species breeding thing is probably a bad idea. Oh, and men who understand cats are much more in demand than men who understand dogs.
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feartheknown - 2005-05-25 23:11:27
Cats are like women. We're nice to look at but don't take one home unless you're willling to commit! Good luck with that man!
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ophelia - 2005-05-30 18:15:22
No. no no no. Get a cat. They don't smell. at least, mine doesn't smell. it's gorgeous and thinks it was Julius Caesar in a past life. Perhaps you could get an imperialist cat that thinks it's too good for you and will be perfectly happy in a self-reliant little world? Just make sure you have a litter tray and provide some upper-crust cat food (another reason why mine doesn't smell). Go forth, my dear boy.
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