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Post by Silk on May 20, 2002 21:15:05 GMT
<<<<The first year we done it we shaved the tail like a poodle dogs and he was so ashamed he wouldnt go outside for weeks! >>> Lisa: I can't say I blame him. I hope you were thoughrally chastised for doing such an abominable thing Poor fluff, I bet he had the feline extracted from him for weeks by the others. You never know you could even be responsible for a traumatic experience that he will never grow out of. Don't come crying to us, if your big toe gets punctured for no apparent reason, or your boots suddenly smell funny. Conterary to popular belief, cats have a very long memory. And as they say Vengeance is a dish best served - squelchy ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Linda_Wells on May 20, 2002 23:16:10 GMT
Anyone know Cloudborn Dizzi Dixi? She's my Rosie's grandma. Linda
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Post by Xinzerella on May 21, 2002 14:40:11 GMT
The name sounds highly familiar! :-) I don't think I met her though. Is this one a Havana? My memory's like a sieve.
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Post by brightwater on May 21, 2002 19:22:10 GMT
Anyone know Cloudborn Dizzi Dixi? She's my Rosie's grandma. Linda I bred C Dizzy Dixie quite a few years ago - she went to be a foundation queen . She was a Havana and produced quite a lot of very nice Orientals. Sadly she is dead now. Nice to know you have a descendent. brightwater
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Post by Vicki on May 25, 2002 18:08:42 GMT
I asked around at work for some unusual kitty names. The most unusual by far was a lady who told me she knew of a man who named his kitty Keith Richards because the cat was rescued from the steets and it's condition was skinny, scraggly and looking like it had one paw in the grave. The cat is fine now. Let's hope Keith gets better too.
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