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Thanks. This particular cat was one of my favorites of all time, probably
because of his hard early life and how quickly he adopted us.




Our cat is really getting up there. She's at least 17 , very tiny and light.
We only feed her small portions of food at a time, otherwise she throws it
all up.
Vets can't seem to figure out what's wrong with her. as far as being so
small.
Plus side...she's a very pretty calico type cat with beautiful green eyes
for her size and does she ever like to 'rumble'.
If I pretend to grab her front paws, or make fast hand movements around her,
she's in full attack mode.
She still keeps the dog in it's place too...she'll drink out of his water
bowl while he stands rigid just feet from her like he's ready to pounce.
He lets her walk past and as soon as she gets on the stairs, he barks and
jumps around as if he chased her there. It's funny but can get tiresome when
it happens numerous during the day.
Sorry for your loss, we sure do get attached to the little rascals.




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Don White wrote:
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Thanks. This particular cat was one of my favorites of all time, probably
because of his hard early life and how quickly he adopted us.




Our cat is really getting up there. She's at least 17 , very tiny and light.
We only feed her small portions of food at a time, otherwise she throws it
all up.
Vets can't seem to figure out what's wrong with her. as far as being so
small.
Plus side...she's a very pretty calico type cat with beautiful green eyes
for her size and does she ever like to 'rumble'.
If I pretend to grab her front paws, or make fast hand movements around her,
she's in full attack mode.
She still keeps the dog in it's place too...she'll drink out of his water
bowl while he stands rigid just feet from her like he's ready to pounce.
He lets her walk past and as soon as she gets on the stairs, he barks and
jumps around as if he chased her there. It's funny but can get tiresome when
it happens numerous during the day.
Sorry for your loss, we sure do get attached to the little rascals.






17 is up there for a cat. You're lucky. We were, too. Thanks for your
thoughts.
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On Nov 26, 6:57*pm, "Don White" wrote:
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Thanks. This particular cat was one of my favorites of all time, probably
because of his hard early life and how quickly he adopted us.


Our cat is really getting up there. She's at least 17 , very tiny and light.
We only feed her small portions of food at a time, otherwise she throws it
all up.
Vets can't seem to figure out what's wrong with her. as far as being so
small.
Plus side...she's a very pretty calico type cat with beautiful green eyes
for her size and does she ever like to 'rumble'.
If I pretend to grab her front paws, or make fast hand movements around her,
she's in full attack mode.
She still keeps the dog in it's place too...she'll drink out of his water
bowl while he stands rigid just feet from her like he's ready to pounce.
He lets her walk past and as soon as she gets on the stairs, he barks and
jumps around as if he chased her there. It's funny but can get tiresome when
it happens numerous during the day.
Sorry for your loss, we sure do get attached to the little rascals.


Just like you are attached to your lover/clone/master Harry?
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Thanks. This particular cat was one of my favorites of all time,
probably
because of his hard early life and how quickly he adopted us.


Our cat is really getting up there. She's at least 17 , very tiny and
light.
We only feed her small portions of food at a time, otherwise she throws it
all up.
Vets can't seem to figure out what's wrong with her. as far as being so
small.
Plus side...she's a very pretty calico type cat with beautiful green eyes
for her size and does she ever like to 'rumble'.
If I pretend to grab her front paws, or make fast hand movements around
her,
she's in full attack mode.
She still keeps the dog in it's place too...she'll drink out of his water
bowl while he stands rigid just feet from her like he's ready to pounce.
He lets her walk past and as soon as she gets on the stairs, he barks and
jumps around as if he chased her there. It's funny but can get tiresome
when
it happens numerous during the day.
Sorry for your loss, we sure do get attached to the little rascals.


Just like you are attached to your lover/clone/master Harry?

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