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  • #16
    *LOL

    But a cat's breath is nothing compared to some dogs' farts

    AZ
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    • #17
      Aaron, maybe she was fed with caught mice and fish

      Matt, I don't know if you've got a cat, but if you do, she's trained a bit better than Selina. If she's feeling hungry and we "forgot" to feed her, she'll be waking either of us up at 5 or 6 in the morning.

      First by nudging against any loose limbs, then by standing on either chest, purring loudly. If you happen to wake up, she'll yawn...

      Makes you want to fill her bowl with lots of anything the night before, I can tell you

      Jord.

      [This message has been edited by Jorden (edited 30 May 2001).]
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      • #18
        <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jorden:
        If you happen to wake up, she'll yawn...

        Makes you want to fill her bowl with lots of anything the night before, I can tell you
        </font>
        Haha!!! That's funny.

        One of the older kittens (7 months) we've got cries when he wants to be fed. It looks so funny! We normally tease him a bit when we feed him (or when he's in the kitchen asking to be fed). If you make a similar noise at him, he'll normally look at you and make on e back, so you can get him quite worked up. )

        My sister is looking after her husband's parent's dog, and if she doesn't get fed while you're eating (the dog, that is, not my sister! :P), then she'll literally cough and half pretend she's choking in order to get your attention.
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        • #19
          <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by az:
          *LOL

          But a cat's breath is nothing compared to some dogs' farts

          AZ
          </font>
          My parent's dog was really bad (or would you class her as really good?) at really REALLY bad farts. Got to the point where we'd keep a box of matches nearby in an attempt to minimise the effects of them. Works surprisingly well, only you'd have to wave the match around the room a bit to get it all.

          I reckon it's so funny when a dog farts and it's so bad that even the dog leaves the room! Ours used to do that all the time.
          <i>Shampoo is better! I go on first and clean the hair!</i>

          Athlon 700, K7V, 192Mb RAM, 32Mb G400 DH (v5.52), SBLive!, 26.4GB HDD, Win2k Pro, Actima 8xDVD, LG 32x4x4x CD-RW, CTX VL950T 19"

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