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Post by MARIO on Aug 28, 2005 18:54:16 GMT -8
From LorSpi:Though when I think about it, the rest of the time I'm waiting on the thing hand and foot.
Hmmmmmmmm.......From Sailor:Our current lady of the house does that when I get home from work or wherever and when I come downstairs in the morning. "Flop" and roll around "I'm SOOO glad to see you!". "GET ME MY BREAKFAST!"Sounds very much like behavioral descriptions of the human female. Let’s see….what other behavior do cat’s and women share? Oh wait – I got a few: 1) No matter how well you know them you are never quite sure what they are thinking. 2) They whine when they are not happy. 3) They both try to take up more than their fair share of the bed. 4) They expect you to cater to their every whim. 5) Despite the fact that half the time they annoy the hell out of you, you still miss them when they aren't around. 6) Just when you think you understand them, they do something else to confound you. 7) You can't reason with them and they rarely listen to you. 8) No matter how cute and soft they appear they can be viscous when provoked. 9) When you want to play, they wanna be left alone. 10) They leave their hair everywhere. ROFL – I’m in for it now. "Top Ten"? You should be writing for the David Letterman show, doug.
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Post by MARIO on Aug 28, 2005 18:56:48 GMT -8
I've always enjoyed dogs more than cats. But cats can be fun as well. One of mine really enjoys playing. As soon as he sees me walking towards him, he just falls over and starts rolling around. My parents used to have cats around when I was a kid (no more than two though). I'll say that I always did enjoy them as they were good company and at night they always snuck in and slept right on my feet. Since I've been without them I have to sleep with my socks on or else it's always to cold to sleep Well, I used to enjoy having them sleep at the bottom of my feet also. But I suspect I used to kick them while I was sleeping. They got revenge by messing up my face. I used to wake up with a new scratch on my face every morning. That's another reason why I don't allow them in my room.
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Post by MARIO on Aug 28, 2005 18:57:54 GMT -8
I've always enjoyed dogs more than cats. But cats can be fun as well. One of mine really enjoys playing. As soon as he sees me walking towards him, he just falls over and starts rolling around. Sounds like my Dirty Harry, is he white? Actually, Merc, he's gray. We named him Fabio.
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Post by Merceditas on Aug 28, 2005 21:20:33 GMT -8
Sounds like my Dirty Harry, is he white? Actually, Merc, he's gray. We named him Fabio. awwwww.....I bet he's sweet. I used to have a gray cat, Neil, the sweetest, mildest temperment I've ever seen. He'd let the kiddos dress him up and put him in a doll carriage. lol! Coyotes or dogs got him. My Harry, is mostly white with some gray, black and brown spots on him. He's a bit of a schitzo though, klutzy, silly and will show off if you laugh at him.
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Post by Merceditas on Aug 28, 2005 21:23:38 GMT -8
From LorSpi:Though when I think about it, the rest of the time I'm waiting on the thing hand and foot.
Hmmmmmmmm.......From Sailor:Our current lady of the house does that when I get home from work or wherever and when I come downstairs in the morning. "Flop" and roll around "I'm SOOO glad to see you!". "GET ME MY BREAKFAST!"Sounds very much like behavioral descriptions of the human female. Let’s see….what other behavior do cat’s and women share? Oh wait – I got a few: 1) No matter how well you know them you are never quite sure what they are thinking. 2) They whine when they are not happy. 3) They both try to take up more than their fair share of the bed. 4) They expect you to cater to their every whim. 5) Despite the fact that half the time they annoy the hell out of you, you still miss them when they aren't around. 6) Just when you think you understand them, they do something else to confound you. 7) You can't reason with them and they rarely listen to you. 8) No matter how cute and soft they appear they can be viscous when provoked. 9) When you want to play, they wanna be left alone. 10) They leave their hair everywhere. ROFL – I’m in for it now. Ah, well what can a female say, if that's the way you feel?
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Post by MARIO on Aug 29, 2005 8:11:01 GMT -8
Actually, Merc, he's gray. We named him Fabio. awwwww.....I bet he's sweet. I used to have a gray cat, Neil, the sweetest, mildest temperment I've ever seen. He'd let the kiddos dress him up and put him in a doll carriage. lol! Coyotes or dogs got him. My Harry, is mostly white with some gray, black and brown spots on him. He's a bit of a schitzo though, klutzy, silly and will show off if you laugh at him. He looks friendly, Merc. Fabio actually seeks out and enjoys the attention. But he's also a bit of a troublemaker. He likes to scratch the couch. And he also likes to go after a couple of the other cats here. But when he's on his goo behavior, he's great.
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Post by dustdevil28 on Aug 31, 2005 21:03:40 GMT -8
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