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We've always had a cat (occasionally two). When my cat had kittens (1982), my then girlfriend got one. A couple years later I had to move into a house which would not allow pets, so I gave my cat away to a family I knew from work. A year later I married the girlfrield, so I regained a cat which had been a kitten of mine, now named Yogure. Less than a year after we married (we just celebrated our 25th anniversary), we bought a new house ... new as in: just built. A couple of months after we moved in, Yogure disappeared. We searched the neighborhood for a few weeks, putting up flyers, etc., but to no avail. After a month, we figured he was gone, so we went to the ASPCA and found a six week old kitten, whom my daughter (from my first marriage) named Misty. Less than two days after we got Misty, Yogure returned, looking somewhat thin. We discovered that weeks before, as the rains came, the construction crews on the newer houses across the street had locked up the houses while they worked at a different site. Despite our calling around the area, if Yogure meowed back, we did not hear him. When the crews returned and unlocked the homes, out of one (a half block west of ours) came Yogure at full speed. They guessed he ate bugs and mice (our home is built on what was a cornfield) to stay alive. He ate well, and drank lots of water and quickly accepted Misty. She spent most of the day downstairs, he upstairs. One day, I received a call from the alarm company. I went home, the police were there. I unlocked, they searched the house. I found that whoever left last set the alarm forgot to disarm the interior motion sensor. Yogure was in the dining room. I explained to the cops that our upstairs cat went downstairs and set off the alarm. The police officers seemed to enjoy that possibility.

They are both gone now, but we have Flair, another ASPCA kitten (now in her middle age). If and when Flair leaves us, we will quickly add another cat into our life.
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Pet pics... heart-warming. I tried to resist but couldn't, so here's my she-cat:

[...]

I'll send more as soon as she's dead.

What is the name of your cat?
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bbbbb, your cat looks like she's going to get you for that last remark!
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Pet pics... heart-warming. I tried to resist but couldn't, so here's my she-cat:

[...]

I'll send more as soon as she's dead.

At least now I'm sure that I understood your other postings correctly.
I'm just not sure if many people appreciate this special kind of cynism.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Pet pics... heart-warming. I tried to resist but couldn't, so here's my she-cat:

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I'll send more as soon as she's dead.

At least now I'm sure that I understood your other postings correctly.
I'm just not sure if many people appreciate this special kind of cynism.

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Pet pics... heart-warming. I tried to resist but couldn't, so here's my she-cat:

What is the name of your cat?

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I'll send more as soon as she's dead.

I'm just not sure if many people appreciate this special kind of cynism.

Jftr (I'm not interested in meta-discussions): it was not cynicism but black humor.
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bbbbb, your cat looks like she's going to get you for that last remark!

My cat can be cute, too.

But this is the look that most likely matches her personality, I owe it to her. She's no overbred, overweight sofa pillow, after all these years she's still thoroughly fit, agile, alert, smart.

My cat is a feline predator. She doesn't "play", she exercises for hunting.
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The time ive got the two cats, my home has changed a lot. I might actually make a topic about my cat furniture stuff i've been assembling lately... As it would be intresting to see others stuff too.

...but i'm just too lazy, so here goes:

My kitchen has the regular scratching tree


Attached some shelves to the wall in my bedroom


The hardest one, living room. Made the computer table so that it has only 2 legs, and is attached to the wall on other ends (Also all wires are hidden, apart from that phone cable. still not finished). Added sisal rope to the legs (well, leg ATM) and Ikea shelves to the walls to climb on. I'm not quite happy with the sisal rope legs (looks "out of place"). If i can find black sisal rope, i'll replace the uncolored ones


...and to stay somewhat on topic, the dude


The pirate girl


...and them both
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I'll send more as soon as she's dead.













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2 years later .. ??

did she pass away?
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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did she pass away?

Yes.
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