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Re: Behavioral problems in cats
« on: July 13, 2004, 09:56:55 AM »
I spotted a young squashed kitten on the road to work this morning being scavenged by crows  :-(.

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Re: Behavioral problems in cats
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2004, 12:55:42 PM »
Once, a long long time ago, when I still was a young kid, I received a package from a software mailorder company in UK with A320 Airbus, Easy Amos and eh....some other title. However as I was about to open the package someone came to our house asking if our cat was such-and-such looking. It was, the poor creature was hit by the car and I started shouting at my father that he should call the emergency services, the vet or something :cry:.

I was devastated :-(.

A few years before that the dog was hit by a car whilst my brother was walking him. I was angry with (at?) my brother for a long time, even though he was entirely not to blame.

Gah, I'm all depressed now......

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Re: Behavioral problems in cats
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2004, 03:05:25 PM »
@vince:
Hmmm, I wouldn't want to restrict a cat in such a way. IMHO they need to be able to roam the neighbourhood.

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Dachshund :-). Ugly little animals. Then again I despise most small dogs.