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Breakfast heaven!!
Bob Muncie said...
> sf wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 09:51:46 -0500, Andy > wrote:
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>>> John Kane said...
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>>>>> Cats? High strung? Laziest felines I ever did meet!!!
>>>>>
>> My cat just up and runs for no good reason. 0 to 60 in two seconds...
>> bunches up the hallway runner.
>>>> Perhaps not those dodging around John. They have reason to be nervous.
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>>>> John Kane, Kingston ON Canada
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>>> I've had many sandpaper cat licks! Sis-in-Law told me it was a sign of
>>> affection.
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>> It's annoying. I don't like dogs licking me either.
>>> At first, I thought it was a lick me before eating me to death method!
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>>> I live! 
>>>
>> That's how I feel too.
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>> sf
>> personal pet warmer - my cat has a sixth sense about where I'm
>> sitting. My lap is a no cat zone when I'm at the computer, but he
>> knows when I'm sitting on the couch and wouldn't mind a cat in my lap.
>> Just *don't* lick me!
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> You are in my brain... I have a cat that typically is draped over one of
> my feet, or disappears periodically during the day, but if I leave the
> computer to go sit on the living room couch, he knows, and will within
> minutes come to sit in the crook of my legs. He tries to act like the
> "alpha" cat, but is really just a big baby :-)
>
> The lick thing? He reserves that for about 30 minutes before breakfast,
> and then will lick my hair to wake me up. I keep him on a diet to
> prevent him turning into a balloon. But he knows when it's close to
> breakfast or dinner time. He is also VERY annoying at times. He'll lick
> any plastic bags in the vicinity to just annoy me.
>
> Bob
I truly understand why cats were worshipped.
Andy
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