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    Petts Need Individualizzed Attention.

    Okay---Yup. They sure do. I remember the cat carriers stacked up in the "euth" room at the insane society shelter, before being "euthanizzzed". The companion animal holocaust; but instead, we are duped into too much foreign aid, on account of people who are very able to defend themselves. Go figure. Think about it.

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    okay---my petts NEED mee, and of course, I need them. Well, don't I? They, are a LOT easier to get along with, than people, even though people have a lot to offer. Duh. Ha. By the same token, they really are easier to please; no need to take your pett catt or Huskee to Ho-woya for a W$$k, to keep them happy. Nope. So anyway--can anya you kids expand on this subject?

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    My tiny cat, a little more than 5 pounds, has what we call “ Mornings with Mommy” where any place I land in the mornings, she’s with me. Sitting on the sofa she’s by my side. Sitting at my desk, she sits on the desk to help. In the sunroom, she’s there.

    And then for afternoons she takes a nap wherever she happens to be.

    our larger brown cat walks around in the morning yakking. Yack yack yack. You would think he has Siamese background because he’s so vocal, but he does not . Sometimes I take him on a tour of our first floor, where we open all the closet doors and I show him those little “rooms” and he’s always interested. We call that “walkabouts.”

    I think all old people like you bobby should have a cat or two because they are so entertaining
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