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Maven
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Posted: 10/03/02 - 19:32 Post subject:
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Cyber becomes very needy when I am on the computer, too, and goes to great length to distract me. He'll bite my hand when I reach over for the mouse.
But I could be sitting on the couch for an hour and neither of them comes near me. Baffling. |
kind of like a husband, huh???
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Orange Bubble
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Posted: 10/03/02 - 19:39 Post subject:
| Maven wrote: | | Orange Bubble wrote: |
Cyber becomes very needy when I am on the computer, too, and goes to great length to distract me. He'll bite my hand when I reach over for the mouse.
But I could be sitting on the couch for an hour and neither of them comes near me. Baffling. |
kind of like a husband, huh??? |
Bites the hand that feeds him? Sure does. Whenever we are watching TV and I reach over for the remote, I can expect to have his incisors wrapped around my knuckles.
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Maven
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Posted: 10/03/02 - 19:41 Post subject:
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Bites the hand that feeds him? Sure does. Whenever we are watching TV and I reach over for the remote, I can expect to have his incisors wrapped around my knuckles. |
yeah, that and the fact that they are totally uninterested in your attention unless it happens to be focused someone else...
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shelflifers
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Posted: 10/04/02 - 10:06 Post subject:
| Maven wrote: | | Orange Bubble wrote: |
Bites the hand that feeds him? Sure does. Whenever we are watching TV and I reach over for the remote, I can expect to have his incisors wrapped around my knuckles. |
yeah, that and the fact that they are totally uninterested in your attention unless it happens to be focused someone else... |
I'm sorry. Were you two saying something?
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 10/04/02 - 12:57 Post subject:
CB, Cats rock. We have two, Daisy and Maggie. You can be sitting there all stressed and they will come up to you and start purring and the stress just goes away. As far as names go. My dad has a female cat named Chester. Well it became Chester Bell once they found out it is a girl. I think Hank works...
Allergy suffers: Zyrtec works!!!! My wife has bad allergies and we have 2 cats and a dog. The zyrtec makes life bearable for both of us. Not only does it help with the animals but seasonal allergies as well.
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Orange Bubble
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Posted: 10/04/02 - 13:18 Post subject:
I'm awaiting confirmation from CB that she's settled on Hank....
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camelia bedelia
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Posted: 10/04/02 - 13:26 Post subject:
| Orange Bubble wrote: | | I'm awaiting confirmation from CB that she's settled on Hank.... |
Jerry and I have been lobbying hard for Hank, but our 8 year old daughter is not going for it. It is much more complicated naming animals when you have kids invovled - they want a say in it too!
Sadie seems to be the working name at this point, though Jerry is not convinced. It's better than their other choice, which is Slinky.
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genie
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Posted: 10/08/02 - 21:54 Post subject:
So, what's the final verdict? Did you pull rank, or I should say Hank?
I like Fergie, that's what we named our neighborhood stray.
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