Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

OK. I have GOT to work at home. (:

I would love to have my cat nearby while I am typing away... I just can't wait

to graduate from my program and go after an at home MT job...

-Allie

>

>Subject: Re: Procedure note

>

> Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:02:32 -0400

> To: , <nmtc >

>

>Pattie, That would be Isovue but please check your drug book for spelling, my

cat is asleep on mine right now and I don't want to disturb her. Margaret

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you for asking. Some of the fires have been contained, but the biggest

one is still going (since July 13) and is so massive it is beyond

comprehension. President Bush arrives tomorrow and will be driving through

our little town on his way to see the area of one of the fires that was put

out earlier in the summer. These fires are very near the coast now and there

have been more fires since then with some still active. We have not had any

rain yet but it has cooled down, which is helping them considerably.

-- Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you for asking. Some of the fires have been contained, but the biggest

one is still going (since July 13) and is so massive it is beyond

comprehension. President Bush arrives tomorrow and will be driving through

our little town on his way to see the area of one of the fires that was put

out earlier in the summer. These fires are very near the coast now and there

have been more fires since then with some still active. We have not had any

rain yet but it has cooled down, which is helping them considerably.

-- Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you for asking. Some of the fires have been contained, but the biggest

one is still going (since July 13) and is so massive it is beyond

comprehension. President Bush arrives tomorrow and will be driving through

our little town on his way to see the area of one of the fires that was put

out earlier in the summer. These fires are very near the coast now and there

have been more fires since then with some still active. We have not had any

rain yet but it has cooled down, which is helping them considerably.

-- Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The thing is we both do the same work so it is far from a distraction. We

have 4 ears between us. Nothing much gets by us.

Quixote

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

> My cat " chatters' (that's what it's called) at birds too. I love it. It's

the only part of him that's cat, cause he's mostly a dog or thinks he is.

>

> Quixote, that is SO sweet how you are so happy to spend your days with

your wife of 28 years!!

>

> I do love my husband, but find him distracting when I'm working.

> val

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The thing is we both do the same work so it is far from a distraction. We

have 4 ears between us. Nothing much gets by us.

Quixote

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

> My cat " chatters' (that's what it's called) at birds too. I love it. It's

the only part of him that's cat, cause he's mostly a dog or thinks he is.

>

> Quixote, that is SO sweet how you are so happy to spend your days with

your wife of 28 years!!

>

> I do love my husband, but find him distracting when I'm working.

> val

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The thing is we both do the same work so it is far from a distraction. We

have 4 ears between us. Nothing much gets by us.

Quixote

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

> My cat " chatters' (that's what it's called) at birds too. I love it. It's

the only part of him that's cat, cause he's mostly a dog or thinks he is.

>

> Quixote, that is SO sweet how you are so happy to spend your days with

your wife of 28 years!!

>

> I do love my husband, but find him distracting when I'm working.

> val

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window -- a

kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My cats make that noise at birds too. I've always called it " barking at the

birds. " The way their whiskers quiver and the extended, staccato meow they do

kinda sounds like " barking " to me. :) I guess I'm " one brick short of a load "

along with the others eh? hehe.

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My cats make that noise at birds too. I've always called it " barking at the

birds. " The way their whiskers quiver and the extended, staccato meow they do

kinda sounds like " barking " to me. :) I guess I'm " one brick short of a load "

along with the others eh? hehe.

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My cats make that noise at birds too. I've always called it " barking at the

birds. " The way their whiskers quiver and the extended, staccato meow they do

kinda sounds like " barking " to me. :) I guess I'm " one brick short of a load "

along with the others eh? hehe.

Jan

jantranscribes@...

" Typing is my life. "

" Whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules. "

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

I have indoor-only cats, too. They sit on their carpet-covered cat tree and

watch squirrels & birds all day. They talk to the things outside the window

-- a kind of " chcchchch-ackackackack " noise. It's hilarious. (:

My husband asks the cats if they are watching " Bird TV " and " Squirrel TV. "

(:

-Allie

TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to

nmtc-unsubscribe

PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The internet cable guy came out yesterday and worked on my slow cable connection

and told us about a free download called RamBooster at www.download.com. He

said it keeps your ram cleaned up and he has not had to reboot his computer for

a year. My hubby downloded it and we'll see, but you have to configure it to

each computer. Somerhing I know nothing about. But just will pass it along since

it may be helpful.

val

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The internet cable guy came out yesterday and worked on my slow cable connection

and told us about a free download called RamBooster at www.download.com. He

said it keeps your ram cleaned up and he has not had to reboot his computer for

a year. My hubby downloded it and we'll see, but you have to configure it to

each computer. Somerhing I know nothing about. But just will pass it along since

it may be helpful.

val

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The internet cable guy came out yesterday and worked on my slow cable connection

and told us about a free download called RamBooster at www.download.com. He

said it keeps your ram cleaned up and he has not had to reboot his computer for

a year. My hubby downloded it and we'll see, but you have to configure it to

each computer. Somerhing I know nothing about. But just will pass it along since

it may be helpful.

val

Re: Cats, was Procedure note

Hi Cat Lovers,

I have a 14-year-old male who is a study in himself. We had a 17-year-old

female cat when he appeared on the windowsill in the middle of a snowstorm.

He talked and acted pretty normal (for a cat) until she died. He has not

uttered a meow since then. He also goes and eats whenever we come home or

if he gets mad (just like the rest of us).

He was strictly an indoor cat for 14 years. Then about a month ago we

started letting him out a little bit at a time -- chaperoned, of course. He

started getting braver and braver, so since I live on a busy street I

decided he needed to be on a harness and leash in order to be outside. I

did not think he would like this -- but, tough, he would get used to it.

Well, not a problem - -he took to it right away with no problem at all. He

now goes for a daily constitutional. He is just like a dog in that he knows

when we come home and greets us, he will open the door once you unlock it.

He is not interested in any birds -- except for the ones that could eat him,

as in magpies and crows. He is not afraid of dogs or any other living

animal. He does not like to be alone at all -- he stays glued to my son

when he is here -- but, if it is just me he will come into the computer room

and sleep near me.

I better go now, the computer died this morning so had to take it in and

they fixed it -- added 512 MB ram, so now have 720 MB and they optimized it

so I am not using soo... many resources when I boot up. I do internet and

my sound card was not working -- at least, I could not hear anything.

Keep your fingers crossed that I am ready to go now

TFL (thanks for listening)

Gai

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

----

Upgrade Outlook® - Add COLOR to your Emails

Outlook® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...