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Old 11-19-2008, 08:10 PM   #1
THE eXchanger
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Default Re: A very strange reactions of my cat to sth.

cats are amasing ...
i used to call my last cat
"my guard cat"
they truly are special guardians,
that step in, when we forget,
to alert us,
to restrict things,
that should have NO access to us

there are Simple SolutionS you can apply
to stop attacks

cat are definitely guardians

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susan
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:12 AM   #2
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Default Re: A very strange reactions of my cat to sth.

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cats are amasing ...
i used to call my last cat
"my guard cat"
they truly are special guardians,
that step in, when we forget,
to alert us,
to restrict things,
that should have NO access to us

there are Simple SolutionS you can apply
to stop attacks

cat are definitely guardians

love
susan
the eXchangers
People say that cats only think for themselves but that is total ********. All my cat asks for is plenty of food, a clean litter box, water and the occasional new toy and he rewards me with lots of affection. I can't keep him off me when I'm sleeping so I have to close the door. He is a lap cat and will jump in my lap if I'm sitting somewhere. He goes absolutely nuts over catnip, despite the fact that he's now an adult cat.

I have a special connection with cats and my family had several when I was growing up. The last cat we had was very, very loyal and she would often follow me around and greet me whenever I came to visit my parents (years after I had moved out). Unfortunately, a very ignorant neighbor loaded her up in his truck and dropped her off at a farm. Never saw her again. It still breaks my heart but she was really old (16 or 17) and I try to rationalize it in a positive way by realizing that she got to live out her last days chasing mice on a farm or just relaxing. Ugh, it's hard for me to type this but I would not mind taking in another, older cat to keep my cat company.
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