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In a message dated 4/30/2004 2:18:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jmnycricket22@... writes:

> taught her cat to sit at the dining room table with her and her husband and

> to eat with a fork, spoon or chopsticks!

She needs to contact Letterman for the pet tricks feature.

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Lol Joy-

This was cute- I'm glad u shared this, it made me smile........... yep even

though im hurting....... I am a cat lover

and cats fascinate me....... each one has such a different personality

..........and they really can do some amazing things

that most dont give a second thought to..........

One of mine would sneak into a bag of potato chips and feast on them......

while most cats I had never touched em....... another always brought

socks down from upstairs in her mouth while I had company ( Thank God it

wasn't underwear ) the one I have now is a terror.......... she climbs

curtains, takes them right down

and has this habit of slithering in under my sheets and attacking my dead

leg-------- but has now changed it over to slithering in and poking my rear end-

grrrrrrrrrrrrrr....... then taking off- but as soon as I go back to sleep she

does it again........ where she picked up this idea is beyond me........ the

brat. She loves broccoli too.............

Hugs- TJ

I had a cat named Buzzy who liked to hang on the front door knob of my

apartment. The building was built in probably the 1920's. Buzzy

soon learned that if he jumped up and smacked at the deadbolt lock

handle, he could unlock the door. When the door was unlocked, it

would drift open without turning the knob. Many times I came home to

find Buzzy sitting with what appeared to be a smug look on his face.

On the couch, front door open, and the younger, less-bright cat,

Roosevelt, was nowhere to be found. I honestly think that Buzzy was

trying to be rid of pesky Roosevelt!

I also learned that cats really have a thing about Key Lime pie.

I made one, ate a slice and went out without covering it or putting it

in the refrigerator. Came home to find crust and meringue intact but

the entire filling of the pie was gone and the crust was licked clean.

Think it must've been the condensed milk. I am sure it was Buzzy's

idea. He would eat anything I ate - his favorites were bleu cheese,

broccoli and graham crackers. He was one weird cat.

Joy

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Cats are one of the sensitive animals to see sprit, which makes me believe that

can see energy and perhaps feel it. Years ago, from what you have told me about

yourself, you where a bit tougher, colder. Now your energy is different, calmer,

more loving and probably a whole lot more colorful. Makes since to me they like

you and trust you now. Cindylouwho

Re: One of the cats...

For most of my life, cats have typically treated me with the same

scorn and contempt as most people I have known,......Then about a year ago....

They started coming over, climbing in my lap,

rubbing up against my leg, purring, that kind of thing. .....I have wondered

from time to time

if they were in some way sensing some kind of change in me,

particularly after I started getting sensitive to energy.

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Hi all,

Here is my favorite cat story. When it was dinner time, my cat was a bit like

Baxter the TV cat asking for his meow mix food. I would hold the can food can

and ask if she was hungry? Orangie would ALWAYS answer yow-Mam. Sounding so

much like a yes mam. She did it so well that she would turns the heads of

strangers. And I swear she only used that sound in the kitchen at dinner time.

My

childhood memory I suppose. Caro.

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