On Jan 13, 1:50*am, Omelet > wrote:
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> *PeterLucas > wrote:
> > Omelet > wrote in news
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> > >> >> Interesting. *I wonder where I'd put such a thing?
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> > >> > The problem I have is that my cats would eat it. <g>
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> > >> Electric fence it.
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> > >> :-)
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> > > Don't have that kind of indoor space!
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> > OK, a cattle prod * * ;-)
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> > > I trained them to stay off the kitchen counter and stove tho' using
> > > upside down mouse traps.
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> > > Those work!
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> > I would have just had the stove ticking over, so that it was always hot..
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> > Just like the song: Just like a cat on a hot stove top :-)
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> I see you are a cat hater... :-(
> That seems to be common with Aussies.
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Why the non smiley ?
Although putting weight on the fact that many people do not know
-"what they don't know"
Before you start defending cats and frowning at Aussies on the matter
of cats
perhaps read this
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiv...ap/cats08.html
out here foxes feral dogs (domestics gone wild) pigs goats donkeys
Camels and those evil cats have decimated the areas
regarding cats it is emotive even for the owners who try and be
responsible we realise .
However, ANY cat spotted gets potted simple as that .
Ideally you get a matched pair some times and they make great
slippers