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Old 16-07-2007, 11:55 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Default The cat problem

"Jock" wrote in message
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"Terryc" wrote in message
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Obviously someone who doesn't understand cats.
You will note that he still had to feed the dogs, so they didn't catch
the cat. The funny part is going to be the continual barking of the
dogs when the cat gets its revenge by walking along the fence top.

Ours sits on top of one of the rainwater tanks and lets it tail hang
down. Yapper next door goes spastic whilst cat sleeps curled up in the
leaf filter/strainer.


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you just don't realise the cat is spraying pee onto your water tank & you
are reaping the benefits


you just don't realise cats don't wee where they sleep. we had one who would
climb into the kitchen sink & wee straight down the plughole (... i
discovered eventually ;-). but it goes without saying she didn't sleep
there.

Cats ought to be frozen now and enjoyed later.

no way. they are skinny and they taste bad.
kylie