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swedishberry
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« Reply #420 on: January 29, 2009, 06:15:37 PM »

I would love to have a Savannah.  Expensive, though, and I specialize in rescues.  Eh, maybe someday.

Right now my cats are on watch mode.  Paine, the rooster, has almost reached his end.  He seems comfortable, but I think he'll be gone before bedtime.  He's lasted more than 9 years--far longer than if he'd stayed put on that McNugget truck he escaped from.

The cats have been taking turns checking on him and sitting around his cage alternately chattering and looking back at me.  If they think they're finally going to get him after he's gone they are in for a serious disappointment. 

He may be a chicken, but he's still family, you little heathens.

I'm sorry to hear about Paine, mystictechgal.  I am sure your cats are just checking on him out of concern and not thoughts of dinner.
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« Reply #421 on: January 29, 2009, 06:16:57 PM »

I would love to have a Savannah.  Expensive, though, and I specialize in rescues.  Eh, maybe someday.

Right now my cats are on watch mode.  Paine, the rooster, has almost reached his end.  He seems comfortable, but I think he'll be gone before bedtime.  He's lasted more than 9 years--far longer than if he'd stayed put on that McNugget truck he escaped from.

The cats have been taking turns checking on him and sitting around his cage alternately chattering and looking back at me.  If they think they're finally going to get him after he's gone they are in for a serious disappointment. 

He may be a chicken, but he's still family, you little heathens.

I'm sorry to hear about Paine, mystictechgal.  I am sure your cats are just checking on him out of concern and not thoughts of dinner.

:)  Maybe, maybe not.  I do like the notion of calling chattering cats "you little heathens."
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swedishberry
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« Reply #422 on: January 29, 2009, 06:27:24 PM »

I would love to have a Savannah.  Expensive, though, and I specialize in rescues.  Eh, maybe someday.

Right now my cats are on watch mode.  Paine, the rooster, has almost reached his end.  He seems comfortable, but I think he'll be gone before bedtime.  He's lasted more than 9 years--far longer than if he'd stayed put on that McNugget truck he escaped from.

The cats have been taking turns checking on him and sitting around his cage alternately chattering and looking back at me.  If they think they're finally going to get him after he's gone they are in for a serious disappointment. 

He may be a chicken, but he's still family, you little heathens.

I'm sorry to hear about Paine, mystictechgal.  I am sure your cats are just checking on him out of concern and not thoughts of dinner.

:)  Maybe, maybe not.  I do like the notion of calling chattering cats "you little heathens."

I know, I know.  It's more wishful thinking on my part.  I don't like thinking about cats as "little heathens" even though I know they are. (for proof, see my post on the mouse thread) : )
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