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  • C Colin Angus Mackay

    J4amieC wrote:

    I am totally in love with my kittens

    The problem with kittens is that they grow up. My ex got kittens and they were as cute as anything. However, they grew up and became truculant.


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    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

    they grew up and became truculant

    I had to look up the meaning of that - aggressive . Were they Boys or Girls? The breeder I got mine from had about 5 adult cats (2 of which were of course my kitten's mum's) and they were all very affectionate. They're like kids - its the way you raise them, and although Im a first time pet owner I think im doing pretty well so far. My kittens certainly seem content. On a related note, and im sure its been said before, in my next life I ho[pe to be resurected as a Cat. Their life consists of; Sleeping, Cleaning,Playing, Eating. Pretty much in that order.

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      we heard my 8 year old crying... you know, that cry that triggers EVERY primordial response to kill whatever is hurting her (any dad/mom knows this sound)

      Thank God, I don't know that sound yet, but I am getting married in December so I imagine that it is in the post. I hate kids, what I mean is that I am ill at ease around them and would run a mile when they cry, so I suppose that is my current primordial response when I hear kids cry ... run. ;P So I can't relate. On a funny related story we once cooked our Goldfish (small orange fish). Our central heating system was being converted from a back boiler (coal fired) to a gas fired central heating system. So we had to move out of the living room to the sitting room while this was being done, all the furniture also had the come out of the living room while this was being done. I put the Goldfish fish bowl on the Mantelpiece over the fire in the sitting room and later mum lit a fire because the room was cold, no central heating remember, after an hour or so we noticed steam rising from the Goldfish Bowl and the Goldfish fish floating at the top of the bowl... poor Scooby Doo.

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      Ray, you boiled your pet fish? Wait on the kids for a little bit!:laugh: Seriously, about kids, be careful. My wife kids growing up. Babysitting was not her favorite job. She has 11 children now, plus all the neighbors' kids :mad: when the neighbors go shopping (I kid you not, they KNOW someone is always home). Still, cooking for fish? Well, I suppose locking our cat under the house for a week almost qualifies - 2 am and you hear this *weird* whining sound from the downstairs furnace... :) Addendum - my wife loves kids... as long as they are hers... :)

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        Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

        they grew up and became truculant

        I had to look up the meaning of that - aggressive . Were they Boys or Girls? The breeder I got mine from had about 5 adult cats (2 of which were of course my kitten's mum's) and they were all very affectionate. They're like kids - its the way you raise them, and although Im a first time pet owner I think im doing pretty well so far. My kittens certainly seem content. On a related note, and im sure its been said before, in my next life I ho[pe to be resurected as a Cat. Their life consists of; Sleeping, Cleaning,Playing, Eating. Pretty much in that order.

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        give me a cat any day... I'm not a dog person...

        Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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          For the moment, workload is a bit low, so here's a ridiculous question for you all: What pets do you have? What do they do that's funny? What's his/hers name, color, # of legs/paws, ...? We have a black hamster at home named Franklin, he tries to stick objects into his jaws that are bigger then he is... the funniest thing he does is hang upside down in his cage. I'm still wondering how he does it, because it's all full plastic except the top part (to open it), so he actually has to jump. Once we forgot to lock the cage and he managed to escape !! Occasionally he stands on top of his wheel, falling of when the starts to turn. The wonderous world of fauna :-)

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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          What pets do you have?

          A dog called Chaarpaayn[^]. Chaar is Marathi for Four and Paayn is Marathi for Leg/Legs, so Chaarpaayn means "Four legs". Yes, that's how bad my sense of humor is.

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          What do they do that's funny?

          Perhaps this is one of those things that you have to see to find it funny, but it goes like this: Chaarpaayn often lies down and licks his sides. One second he's licking himself softly, like a bitch would fondly lick her pups, the next second he's biting himself, baring his ugly X| teeth as if he were biting a cat. He bites himself madly for 5-10 seconds, then switches back to his fond-licking mode. :omg: It's totally weird and looks like something out of Me, myself and Irene. Maybe dogs can have multiple personalities too. :~

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          What's his/hers name, color, # of legs/paws, ...?

          Answered above. What? You didn't see the pictures? ;P The first picture is toooo cute. :-D Chaarpaayn is still with my parents, so I miss him dearly. :sigh:

          Cheers, Vikram.


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          • D Dario Solera

            I had a water turtle a while ago. It was called Gollum.

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            Vikram A Punathambekar
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            I'm a Tolkien fan myself, but that's a strange name for a pet. :~

            Cheers, Vikram.


            "Life isn't fair, and the world is full of unscrupulous characters. There are things worth fighting for, killing for and dying for, but it's a really small list. Chalk it up to experience, let it go, and move on to the next positive experience in your life." - Christopher Duncan.

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            • R Ray Kinsella

              charlieg wrote:

              we heard my 8 year old crying... you know, that cry that triggers EVERY primordial response to kill whatever is hurting her (any dad/mom knows this sound)

              Thank God, I don't know that sound yet, but I am getting married in December so I imagine that it is in the post. I hate kids, what I mean is that I am ill at ease around them and would run a mile when they cry, so I suppose that is my current primordial response when I hear kids cry ... run. ;P So I can't relate. On a funny related story we once cooked our Goldfish (small orange fish). Our central heating system was being converted from a back boiler (coal fired) to a gas fired central heating system. So we had to move out of the living room to the sitting room while this was being done, all the furniture also had the come out of the living room while this was being done. I put the Goldfish fish bowl on the Mantelpiece over the fire in the sitting room and later mum lit a fire because the room was cold, no central heating remember, after an hour or so we noticed steam rising from the Goldfish Bowl and the Goldfish fish floating at the top of the bowl... poor Scooby Doo.

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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              That's not a funny story, man. :doh: I'm not saying it's in bad taste, just that a story about a pet being boiled alive doesn't inspire me to laugh.

              Cheers, Vikram.


              "Life isn't fair, and the world is full of unscrupulous characters. There are things worth fighting for, killing for and dying for, but it's a really small list. Chalk it up to experience, let it go, and move on to the next positive experience in your life." - Christopher Duncan.

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                Ray, you boiled your pet fish? Wait on the kids for a little bit!:laugh: Seriously, about kids, be careful. My wife kids growing up. Babysitting was not her favorite job. She has 11 children now, plus all the neighbors' kids :mad: when the neighbors go shopping (I kid you not, they KNOW someone is always home). Still, cooking for fish? Well, I suppose locking our cat under the house for a week almost qualifies - 2 am and you hear this *weird* whining sound from the downstairs furnace... :) Addendum - my wife loves kids... as long as they are hers... :)

                Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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                charlieg wrote:

                She has 11 children now

                Wait .... Wait .... you have 11 kids ... your kidding right ? Well we haven't made any firm plans yet regarding kids, just something that will probably happen in the next few years. I amn't in any hurry to have kids, but you know women ... tick-tock ... :-O

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                  That's not a funny story, man. :doh: I'm not saying it's in bad taste, just that a story about a pet being boiled alive doesn't inspire me to laugh.

                  Cheers, Vikram.


                  "Life isn't fair, and the world is full of unscrupulous characters. There are things worth fighting for, killing for and dying for, but it's a really small list. Chalk it up to experience, let it go, and move on to the next positive experience in your life." - Christopher Duncan.

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                  Ray Kinsella
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                  Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                  That's not a funny story, man. :doh:

                  Fair enough ... BTW we didn't set out to cook our Goldfish it was accident.

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                    That's not a funny story, man. :doh: I'm not saying it's in bad taste, just that a story about a pet being boiled alive doesn't inspire me to laugh.

                    Cheers, Vikram.


                    "Life isn't fair, and the world is full of unscrupulous characters. There are things worth fighting for, killing for and dying for, but it's a really small list. Chalk it up to experience, let it go, and move on to the next positive experience in your life." - Christopher Duncan.

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                    charlieg
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                    Vikram - no offense meant, but I have seen so much carnage in my neighborhood regarding pets, wild animals, vultures, hawks - that the fish inadvertently meeting its demise... well... you're right, not funny in the end....

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                      charlieg wrote:

                      She has 11 children now

                      Wait .... Wait .... you have 11 kids ... your kidding right ? Well we haven't made any firm plans yet regarding kids, just something that will probably happen in the next few years. I amn't in any hurry to have kids, but you know women ... tick-tock ... :-O

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                      There are days (moment of honesty) when I wish I were :) But, no, the family is that big, and I haven't had any that I'd be willing to return yet.... :)

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                        There are days (moment of honesty) when I wish I were :) But, no, the family is that big, and I haven't had any that I'd be willing to return yet.... :)

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                        Ray Kinsella
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                        charlieg wrote:

                        But, no, the family is that big, and I haven't had any that I'd be willing to return yet....

                        Well the only thing I can say is wow ! You must be very tired ! :-D

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                          charlieg wrote:

                          But, no, the family is that big, and I haven't had any that I'd be willing to return yet....

                          Well the only thing I can say is wow ! You must be very tired ! :-D

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                          lol - I value vacations these days.

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                            charlieg wrote:

                            we heard my 8 year old crying... you know, that cry that triggers EVERY primordial response to kill whatever is hurting her (any dad/mom knows this sound)

                            Thank God, I don't know that sound yet, but I am getting married in December so I imagine that it is in the post. I hate kids, what I mean is that I am ill at ease around them and would run a mile when they cry, so I suppose that is my current primordial response when I hear kids cry ... run. ;P So I can't relate. On a funny related story we once cooked our Goldfish (small orange fish). Our central heating system was being converted from a back boiler (coal fired) to a gas fired central heating system. So we had to move out of the living room to the sitting room while this was being done, all the furniture also had the come out of the living room while this was being done. I put the Goldfish fish bowl on the Mantelpiece over the fire in the sitting room and later mum lit a fire because the room was cold, no central heating remember, after an hour or so we noticed steam rising from the Goldfish Bowl and the Goldfish fish floating at the top of the bowl... poor Scooby Doo.

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                            reminds me of a Police academy movie where the captain visits a japanese restaurant. (the captain always takes his fish with him.) When he's conversating a while with the cook you see the fish, which he put on the boiling plate, starting to cook... :laugh:

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                              Ray, you boiled your pet fish? Wait on the kids for a little bit!:laugh: Seriously, about kids, be careful. My wife kids growing up. Babysitting was not her favorite job. She has 11 children now, plus all the neighbors' kids :mad: when the neighbors go shopping (I kid you not, they KNOW someone is always home). Still, cooking for fish? Well, I suppose locking our cat under the house for a week almost qualifies - 2 am and you hear this *weird* whining sound from the downstairs furnace... :) Addendum - my wife loves kids... as long as they are hers... :)

                              Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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                              charlieg wrote:

                              She has 11 children now

                              Couldn't help but notice you said "She has 11 children now". :~

                              charlieg wrote:

                              Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen...

                              Your Signature just make so much more sence now. :rolleyes:


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                                Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                                they grew up and became truculant

                                I had to look up the meaning of that - aggressive . Were they Boys or Girls? The breeder I got mine from had about 5 adult cats (2 of which were of course my kitten's mum's) and they were all very affectionate. They're like kids - its the way you raise them, and although Im a first time pet owner I think im doing pretty well so far. My kittens certainly seem content. On a related note, and im sure its been said before, in my next life I ho[pe to be resurected as a Cat. Their life consists of; Sleeping, Cleaning,Playing, Eating. Pretty much in that order.

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                                Colin Angus Mackay
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                                J4amieC wrote:

                                I had to look up the meaning of that - aggressive .

                                :omg: Sorry, I meant petulant (moved to or showing sudden, impatient irritation, esp. over some trifling annoyance) like a teenager.


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                                  charlieg wrote:

                                  She has 11 children now

                                  Couldn't help but notice you said "She has 11 children now". :~

                                  charlieg wrote:

                                  Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen...

                                  Your Signature just make so much more sence now. :rolleyes:


                                  I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:

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                                  S Douglas wrote:

                                  Your Signature just make so much more sence now. :rolleyes:

                                  You know I was thinking the exact same thing .... :laugh:

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                                    For the moment, workload is a bit low, so here's a ridiculous question for you all: What pets do you have? What do they do that's funny? What's his/hers name, color, # of legs/paws, ...? We have a black hamster at home named Franklin, he tries to stick objects into his jaws that are bigger then he is... the funniest thing he does is hang upside down in his cage. I'm still wondering how he does it, because it's all full plastic except the top part (to open it), so he actually has to jump. Once we forgot to lock the cage and he managed to escape !! Occasionally he stands on top of his wheel, falling of when the starts to turn. The wonderous world of fauna :-)

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                                    Cats: Zinnie, male, sleeps on the pillows while we are trying to sleep Otis, female, short tail that is fused in a complete bend; picked her up as a kitten by sticking my finger in the bend. Garfield, male, Otis first litter; tail fused in a Z shape Bob, female, Otis second litter Larry, female, Ots second litter; absolute fuzz ball Darryl, male, Otis second litter; all black; short tail Shelby, male, Otis second litter; black and white; long tail

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                                      For the moment, workload is a bit low, so here's a ridiculous question for you all: What pets do you have? What do they do that's funny? What's his/hers name, color, # of legs/paws, ...? We have a black hamster at home named Franklin, he tries to stick objects into his jaws that are bigger then he is... the funniest thing he does is hang upside down in his cage. I'm still wondering how he does it, because it's all full plastic except the top part (to open it), so he actually has to jump. Once we forgot to lock the cage and he managed to escape !! Occasionally he stands on top of his wheel, falling of when the starts to turn. The wonderous world of fauna :-)

                                      V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.

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                                      I have big black and white long-haired cat. She hates being brushed so her hair gets matted, which of course makes her hate getting brushed even more. I've considered letting her get dreads. She doesn't really like too many people other than me and lately she's been testing my patience by crapping on the floor. About 12 inches to the right of the litterbox. Now that I think about, anyone want a cat? :~

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                                        Cats: Zinnie, male, sleeps on the pillows while we are trying to sleep Otis, female, short tail that is fused in a complete bend; picked her up as a kitten by sticking my finger in the bend. Garfield, male, Otis first litter; tail fused in a Z shape Bob, female, Otis second litter Larry, female, Ots second litter; absolute fuzz ball Darryl, male, Otis second litter; all black; short tail Shelby, male, Otis second litter; black and white; long tail

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                                        Colin Angus Mackay
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                                        Tim Carmichael wrote:

                                        Bob, female, ... Larry, female, ... Darryl, male, ... Shelby, male, ...

                                        Am I missing something here, or do these cats have some sort of gender identification issues?


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                                        • C Colin Angus Mackay

                                          Tim Carmichael wrote:

                                          Bob, female, ... Larry, female, ... Darryl, male, ... Shelby, male, ...

                                          Am I missing something here, or do these cats have some sort of gender identification issues?


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                                          No, not missing anything.. they were named when the were only days old and as yet, gender undetermined. The original names were: Larry, Darryl, Darryl and Bob And, if you are a fan of 'The Bob Newhart Show', the names make perfect sense; otherwise, chock it up to eccentricity. Now, we say Bob is short for Bobbie and Larry for Lawrencia.

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