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Default OT!!! Need a quick poll on cats please

cybercat wrote:
> "Roger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Bob Muncie wrote:
>>> Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> Bob Muncie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've had cats for more years than I wish to admit to. Many are (even
>>>>> Simease that are rather not needy in general), but all had one thing in
>>>>> common. If they were treated nicely by humans, they became needy for
>>>>> that affection. Of course I could be wrong because that is only my 50
>>>>> years of experience. I am also not knocking you for your experience.
>>>>> Just expressing mine.
>>>> I have been tempted to bring home a cat from the stable where I do
>>>> volunteer therapy work. The cat showed up there a few months ago and it
>>>> just won't leave. It is a friendly little critter, and demands a lot of
>>>> attention. The thing is that as much as I appreciate cats as mousing
>>>> implements, I am more of a dog person. I have had lots of cats in the
>>>> past, fed them, let them catch mice for me, even let them follow is n
>>>> walks in the woods. I am not sure that I can handle a cat that needs so
>>>> much attention. We have to stick it in a cage during therapy sessions
>>>> because it annoys everyone.
>>> Dave - It the prospective makes a difference?
>>>
>>> I only wanted dogs as pets one I owned my own homes. I am a dog kind of
>>> guy.
>>>
>>> But I am the youngest of three (two sisters), and they always had cats.
>>> mAnd wile I never really identified with cats? My wife did, and the three
>>> cats we've had were here "babies".
>>>
>>> Right now, she is not at home. One of the three died for health reasons,
>>> right now, one of the two left is standing on my chair arm as I type
>>> this. Who would have thought that a Simease cat would have been needy
>>> enough for attention to have just pawed me on my shoulder?
>>>
>>> Anywho, real love comes from unexpected corners... embrace it when it
>>> comes, and understand it will not come again. Appreciate what you have,
>>> while you have it.
>>>
>>> The same principal works for people also.
>>>
>>> Bob

>> If I'm reading this right...
>>
>> Your wife left you or she is out while....
>>
>> You have a dead cat in your house - "right now"?
>>
>> BTW - It's Siamese and principle

>
> Wertz is hitting it early tonight.
>
>


I'm not "Wertz".