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Old 26-12-2004, 04:10 AM
Glenna Rose
 
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So I gather you changed your mind after you saw how much Baby liked
it. Did your husband tell you how baby trained him to twirl her?


Had to change my mind when she loved it so much. How did Baby train him?
Actually, I think she went in the sack and he was being just plain onery,
though the first time, he was quite "gentle" about it. However, when she
went right back in the sack and looked at him, obviously wanted to do it
again, it became quite a game with them which they both enjoyed.


One time I used this sig file:

Sometimes when I play with my cat I make him to go around in a
circle really fast until he gets so dizzy that he can't stand up
anymore. Then I make him to go around in the opposite direction.
I call it winding the cat. I think I wind him too much because the
clock in his stomach runs fast.

Someone accused me of abusing my cat. I had to explain that he
LOVES it.


Sometimes people just don't realize that if the cats were being damaged in
any way, one, we wouldn't do it, and two, if they were, we sure wouldn't
tell anyone!

Besides, if the cat didn't like to go in circles, he/she wouldn't play the
game. Cats are an independent lot.

Cats, catnip. This fall, I located two large bird cages to put around
catnip plants so they can be planted in the ground.


My cat has loved catnip ever since I adopted him when he was three
months old. I have been thinking of growing some cat marijuana for
him but haven't gotten around to it yet.


Oh, you really must, they enjoy it so much. Sometimes, my female will
play with the leaf for several hours before she finally eats it, like
anticipation. g

Glenna