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My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
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On 8/30/2015 3:34 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
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He's pretty.

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Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?
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>Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg

>
>Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?


Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs but I
don't like having to walk dogs, cats are not at all into being
walked... they may agree to walk you but don't even think about
walking cats. Even though he's become a house cat Barny is still
somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short order.
The difference in strength and speed between a house cat and a feral
barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned teams, no dog
would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.
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On 8/31/2015 6:27 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Golondrinas wrote:
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg

>>
>> Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?

>
> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs but I
> don't like having to walk dogs

(snippage)

I saw someone yesterday "walking" her dog except she wasn't actually
walking it. The dog was riding in something akin to a baby carriage.
(Things that make you go hmmmmm).

There are some neighbors a few houses down, their house is about the
same size as mine. They own two huge Great Danes. Yikes! Those are
some big dogs. There's no place for them to run or even really to walk
them around. I feel sorry for those dogs.

Cats are pretty much self-sufficient. All you need to do is provide
food & water, a litterbox and a comfy place to snooze.

I got lucky when I adopted my cat Buffy. She's got a very sweet
disposition and she likes to snuggle. She has a big time batting a golf
ball around the living room. Good thing I live on a golf course!

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On 8/31/2015 4:27 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Golondrinas wrote:
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>
>>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg

>>
>> Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?

>
> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs but I
> don't like having to walk dogs, cats are not at all into being
> walked... they may agree to walk you but don't even think about
> walking cats. Even though he's become a house cat Barny is still
> somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short order.
> The difference in strength and speed between a house cat and a feral
> barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned teams, no dog
> would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.
>



Species bigot!
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 11:43:39 -0600, los Golondrinas > wrote:

>On 8/31/2015 4:27 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> Golondrinas wrote:
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>>>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg
>>>
>>> Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?

>>
>> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
>> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs but I
>> don't like having to walk dogs, cats are not at all into being
>> walked... they may agree to walk you but don't even think about
>> walking cats. Even though he's become a house cat Barny is still
>> somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short order.
>> The difference in strength and speed between a house cat and a feral
>> barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned teams, no dog
>> would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.
>>

>
>
>Species bigot!


Dogs schtink... wet dogs smell awful... only dogs that don't schtink
are poodles but they are pricey to keep groomed. Cats groom
themselves and the emit no odor whatsoever, that's just one reason
they are great hunters.
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> On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 11:43:39 -0600, los Golondrinas > wrote:
>
> > On 8/31/2015 4:27 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >> Golondrinas wrote:
> >>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > > > >
> >>>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
> >>>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg
> > > >
> >>> Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?
> > >
> >> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast,

> he's >> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs
> but I >> don't like having to walk dogs, cats are not at all into
> being >> walked... they may agree to walk you but don't even think
> about >> walking cats. Even though he's become a house cat Barny is
> still >> somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short
> order. >> The difference in strength and speed between a house cat
> and a feral >> barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned
> teams, no dog >> would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.
> > >

> >
> >
> > Species bigot!

>
> Dogs schtink... wet dogs smell awful... only dogs that don't schtink
> are poodles but they are pricey to keep groomed. Cats groom
> themselves and the emit no odor whatsoever, that's just one reason
> they are great hunters.


I love your cat, but my doggies are just as cool!

Here's Iowna, adopted age 11, blind age 9. She's as sweet as they get!

http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...smiling-as-alw
ays.jpg.html?sort=3&o=18

Communing with her buddy cat:

http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...-for-a-nap-2.j
pg.html?sort=3&o=20


Showing off her buddies:

http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...ng-off-her-bud
dies.jpg.html?sort=3&o=23

http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...g.html?sort=3&
o=24

Just incase you missed the cat:

http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...ml?sort=3&o=34
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On 8/31/2015 7:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 11:43:39 -0600, los Golondrinas > wrote:
>
>> On 8/31/2015 4:27 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> Golondrinas wrote:
>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>>>>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg
>>>>
>>>> Is imploring you...please, can't we get a dog soon?
>>>
>>> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
>>> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive. I like dogs but I
>>> don't like having to walk dogs, cats are not at all into being
>>> walked... they may agree to walk you but don't even think about
>>> walking cats. Even though he's become a house cat Barny is still
>>> somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short order.
>>> The difference in strength and speed between a house cat and a feral
>>> barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned teams, no dog
>>> would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Species bigot!

>
> Dogs schtink... wet dogs smell awful... only dogs that don't schtink
> are poodles but they are pricey to keep groomed. Cats groom
> themselves and the emit no odor whatsoever, that's just one reason
> they are great hunters.
>


They leave allergen saliva on their fur.
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Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> >> Barny weighs 22 pounds, he's exceptionally strong and super fast, he's
> >> like a small mountain lion, no dog will survive.


> >> Even though he's become a house cat Barny is still
> >> somewhat feral, I'm positive he'd eliminate any dog in short order.
> >> The difference in strength and speed between a house cat and a feral
> >> barn cat is amazing. Feral cats work in finely tuned teams, no dog
> >> would last 30 seconds before becoming dinner.


Baloney! Any good hunting dog would terrorize your feral cat colony.
You've tamed them too much. Dog would also chase off dear, bears,
geese, and ducks.

Feral cats are NOT mountain lions, african lions, or a wolf pack. You
live in a fantasy world. Go mow your lawn.


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On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 2:34:34 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
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He's beautiful!

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>On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 2:34:34 PM UTC-5, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg
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>>

>He's beautiful!


Barny has gorgous thick fur and he's a great purrer... he adopted me
and follows me everywhere.
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On 8/31/2015 5:34 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...

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So handsome...!!!

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Oh! That looks like "my baby", Ming, whom I had to put to sleep a
little over a year ago. I love that look! And he was also a sweetie.


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On Sun, 6 Sep 2015 19:43:00 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> My Beautiful Big Boy Barny:
>> http://i57.tinypic.com/675guh.jpg
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>Oh! That looks like "my baby", Ming, whom I had to put to sleep a
>little over a year ago. I love that look! And he was also a sweetie.


Barny was just a year old, hopefully he'll be here a long time
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