On Feb 28, 12:27 pm, jo4hn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mine sleeps at the foot of the bed and keeps my feet warm. Sometimes.
> He is an orange tabby. His name is Bill D. Cat after the Berkely
> Brethed (sp?) character. The D is for damnit.
Speaking of cats.... I have to take mine to an ophthalmologist
tomorrow. Gonna cost me $160 just for an initial consultation. I
guess he's worth it though. I never thought I would be a cat person
until this guy just moved in with us.
Dick Durbin
Tallahassee
J. Clarke wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 01:16:36 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
> wrote:
>
>
>>http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>>
>> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
>>although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
>>a cat needs a house.
>
>
> I remember a discussion of a shelter for a feral cat in a cold
> climate not too long ago. This looks like it would be another
> alternative.
Mine sleeps at the foot of the bed and keeps my feet warm. Sometimes.
He is an orange tabby. His name is Bill D. Cat after the Berkely
Brethed (sp?) character. The D is for damnit.
love him anyway,
jo4hn
I visited a cathouse, once. It was much nicer than this. Expensive trip,
though
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>
> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
> although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
> a cat needs a house.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> When in doubt, go to sleep.
> - Mully Small
>
"Olebiker" wrote in message
> I never thought I would be a cat person
> until this guy just moved in with us.
LOL ... know the feeling. We're "staff" to a brown mackerel tabby that was
given to our youngest daughter before she went off to college, and _I_ was
the one who OK'd the deal.
SWMBO to me after daughter escapes the nest: "Since you said "yes", this is
now _your_ cat, YOU take care of it!".
And guess who goes out on cold night at 3 AM when the creature fails to come
home, waking the neighbors up with that distinctive, feminine, high pitched
"Kitty, kitty kitty!" and ringing its dinner bell?
... and guess who comes running to "Mama".
It ain't me, babe. ;)
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Last update: 2/20/07
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 12:20pm (EST-1) [email protected] (Swingman) doth
sayeth:
<snip> It ain't me, babe. ;)
Maybe if she said "Pooky, Pooky, Pooky", and rang the dinner bell
you would.
JOAT
When in doubt, go to sleep.
- Mully Small
"Tim Daneliuk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Vic Baron wrote:
>> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>>>
>>> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
>>> although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
>>> a cat needs a house.
>>
>>
>> If you have a cat, the cat has your house. That's the way it is and will
>> always be. I'm currently on the staff of two of them. They take good care
>> of
>> me and in return I get to feed them, groom them, clean up after them and
>> be
>> ignored by them.
>>
>> Wouldn't change it for the world.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Vic
>>
>>
>
> Another approach to cat shelter:
>
> http://www.tundraware.com/Etc/Ozzie3.jpg
LOL! Amazing how they do that. :)
>
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 01:16:36 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
>http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>
> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
>although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
>a cat needs a house.
I remember a discussion of a shelter for a feral cat in a cold
climate not too long ago. This looks like it would be another
alternative.
Wed, Feb 28, 2007, 8:04am [email protected] (J.=A0Clarke) doth
sayeth:
I remember a discussion of a shelter for a feral cat in a cold climate
not too long ago. This looks like it would be another alternative.
I like cats and dogs. But I'm not a fan of feral versions of
either. Feral dogs are too dangerous to mess with and the best rememdy
for them would be a well placed rifle shot or a shotgun. A feral cat is
not so dangerous, but is Hell on song and game birds, for them a well
placed pellet from a powerfun air rifle will do, or a humane trap if you
want to try to retame it..
JOAT
When in doubt, go to sleep.
- Mully Small
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 09:27:22 -0800, jo4hn <[email protected]>
wrote:
>J. Clarke wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 01:16:36 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>>>
>>> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
>>>although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
>>>a cat needs a house.
>>
>>
>> I remember a discussion of a shelter for a feral cat in a cold
>> climate not too long ago. This looks like it would be another
>> alternative.
>
>Mine sleeps at the foot of the bed and keeps my feet warm. Sometimes.
>He is an orange tabby. His name is Bill D. Cat after the Berkely
>Brethed (sp?) character. The D is for damnit.
But some cats don't want that lifestyle. I rember one very cold day
this cat came through the cat door. All winter he slept in front of
the cat door, never moving more than a foot away from it, and if I
came within six feet of him out he went. First warm day he didn't
come back, until about three years later then it was the same routine,
and haven't seen him since that second winter.
Vic Baron wrote:
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>>
>> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
>> although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
>> a cat needs a house.
>
>
> If you have a cat, the cat has your house. That's the way it is and will
> always be. I'm currently on the staff of two of them. They take good care of
> me and in return I get to feed them, groom them, clean up after them and be
> ignored by them.
>
> Wouldn't change it for the world.
>
> :)
>
> Vic
>
>
Another approach to cat shelter:
http://www.tundraware.com/Etc/Ozzie3.jpg
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>
> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
> although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
> a cat needs a house.
If you have a cat, the cat has your house. That's the way it is and will
always be. I'm currently on the staff of two of them. They take good care of
me and in return I get to feed them, groom them, clean up after them and be
ignored by them.
Wouldn't change it for the world.
:)
Vic
My cats have a house. They do, by the way, allow us to live here too.
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> http://wayneofthewoods.com/cathouse.html
>
> No, it is not a house of ill repute. It is a house for a cat,
> although I cannot understand why anyne would be so demented as to think
> a cat needs a house.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> When in doubt, go to sleep.
> - Mully Small
>