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On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 6:54:01 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 08:24:31 -0300, wrote:
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> >On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 07:07:53 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >>> >While nice to think that, unless you are truly starving you never will
> >>> >know for sure. Look at people that resorted to cannibalism to survive.
> >>> >I bet they would have been happy to have a cat.
> >>
> >>Eating a dead pet or even human would probably be considered in
> >>extreme starvation events but not killing one to eat it.
> >>
> >>> I could probably eat somebody else's cat, but not mine. Besides which
> >>> she is a skinny little 6lber, not worth killing
> >>
> >>A 6lb cat? Midget kitty? That's very small if full grown.

> >
> >She's a little silver tabby
> >
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> Cute cat.


Here's a cat that lives in our parking lot. It's a wee pitiful creature. My guess is that the lack of food has messed up his brain. He no longer moves when cars approach him. Yesterday, he laid down in the middle of a parking space that he knew a car wanted to park. The guy backed up slowly but he didn't move. The passenger in the car got out and tried to move him. That didn't work. I was watching and helped them by pushing the cat out of the way.. That was a weird scene. Come to think of it, the chickens will take their time getting out of the way of cars too. Possibly there's some kind of brain amoeba infection that makes the critters here consider suicide as a viable option.

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