Lasagna with no cheese.
Susan > wrote in :
> On the two occasions that one of my previous cats got out and hung
> around near the house, we were out there constantly until we snagged him.
>
> We never stopped trying until we got him. One time he was under a porch
> and my poor husband had to crawl under to get him, the next time he was
> hanging at a wood pile but skittish til we were able to lure him close
> enough with some food and then use a long handled net.
>
My pooch used to roam free... and all I had to do was give a whistle, even
if I couldn't see her, and she'd come trotting back and go jump on her bed,
or to wherever I was.
Why bother with something that you have to hunt down and capture every time
to get it back to a warm bed, food, and safety?
--
Peter
Brisbane
Australia
Success isn't so difficult.
Just bite off more than you can chew,
then go do it.
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