Guest guest Posted August 26, 1998 Report Share Posted August 26, 1998 >>Cats simply do not understand leashes, but that is another set of stories. W Both of mine are leash trained. Wasn't that hard. ºº ºº ¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ Sucess is not relative to others. It is a feeling of love and accomplishment for yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 1999 Report Share Posted August 26, 1999 Had several cats & never thought about leashes until my current feline. He made peace with staying in a great big backyard with a 20' leash, & usually getting tangled up. When I put him out on my patio in Vegas, tied with some string so he wouldn't disappear & get lost, he jumped over the Wall. Luckily the string was light & broke easily, otherwise, well, you get the picture. I guess its a matter of " different cats for different folks. " Ken At 09:34 PM 8/26/98 -0600, you wrote: >From: Andy24747@... (A. ) > >>>Cats simply do not understand leashes, but that is another set of >stories. W > >Both of mine are leash trained. Wasn't that hard. > > ºº ºº >¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ø¥ >Sucess is not relative to others. It is a feeling of love and >accomplishment for yourself. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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