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Date Posted: Monday, September 09, 11:23:52am
Author: AurraSing
Author Host/IP: d154-20-56-169.bchsia.telus.net / 154.20.56.169
Subject: I'ma gonna beg to disagree with his findings
In reply to: Lij 's message, "Cuddly kitty or killer? Evolution explains why cats are grumpy" on Monday, September 09, 02:38:14am

First off, have never owned a purebred cat but will say that the Persians and Himalayans we worked with were never very bright.

We've owned three cats born from feral mothers. Elsa and Junior were born in my garden shed up in Rupert and were the sweetest cats possible, Junior was a skilled hunter and yet was happiest sharing a couch with you.

Indiana was born from a feral mother in a log sort yard in Chemainus last year and is the most cuddliest, happiest, laid back cat you could imagine. He's one of many kittens adopted through the pet store in town and the vast majority seem to come from feral or near feral mothers caught and their kittens raised to be used to people by seeing them every day. I think it's nurture, not nature that has sculpted these cats into the great pets they are.



So really, the only reason

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[> I miss my cats -- Chani, Monday, September 09, 05:21:56pm (87-231-1-83.rev.numericable.fr/87.231.1.83)

Loukoum had the most expressive face (and he did love sweets), and Bastet's eyes were easy to read for me.

I miss my cats and I miss having cats.


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[> [> Cats are amazing. -- AurraSing, Tuesday, September 10, 11:14:13am (d154-20-56-169.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.56.169)

Didn't start owning one till after college but they are so much a part of our family now, from sucky Kandy to Cole the showoff and Indiana the goof. Beauty and elegance, serenity and wisdom, all wrapped up in the body of a little tiger. except for Indy, who is more like a benign potato in a furry ginger jacket but we love him all the same.


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[> [> [> Re: Cats are amazing. -- Chani, Friday, September 13, 06:40:59am (87-231-1-83.rev.numericable.fr/87.231.1.83)

They are.

I'v always lived with cats since I was 8...until this year.

I can't believe it's been 5 months since I had to put Loukoum to sleep, and almost 8 months since that awful night when Bastet died on my bed. Losing both of them has been tough, even though I knew it was going to happen, since Bastet would have turned 20 this Summer and Loukoum was 18.

I'm still grieving but I can't go on living without cats.

Tomorrow I'm paying a visit to a lady who rescued a female and her kittens...they are almost 3 months old.


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