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... DrPostman wrote: On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:33:46 -0700, =The Commentator = wrote: I'll be darned, sounds like a really neat critter! Agreed. I am happy with the two I got almost 2 years ago, but I might be interested in getting one if I ever lose them. Are they noisy? Had a friend with a Siamese, and while I like cats ( I better, we have five) the near constant howling got a little much after awhile. Siamese are the Chihuahua of cats. The stereotype is entirely accurate -- aloof, demanding and vocally shrill beyond any other breed I know. I've been partial to Persians for almost 20 years. They're quiet, happy to remain indoors, and great with kids. Their downside is that they're rather high-maintenance. Grooming is a big issue, as is their inbreeding. Caveat emptor, but if you choose well, they're pretty awesome cats. Jim |
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:30:23 -0800, =The Commentator =
wrote: DrPostman wrote: On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:33:46 -0700, =The Commentator = wrote: I'll be darned, sounds like a really neat critter! Agreed. I am happy with the two I got almost 2 years ago, but I might be interested in getting one if I ever lose them. Are they noisy? Had a friend with a Siamese, and while I like cats ( I better, we have five) the near constant howling got a little much after awhile. I think all cats are noisy, especially if they aren't fixed, and if they train you to give them attention every time they howl. -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors, afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULTŪ #15-51506-253. AFA-B Official Pollster & Hammer of Thor winner - August 2004 You can email me at: DrPostman(at)gmail.com "Again, think type and _them_ make sure that your babble is understood in the common ENGLISH language." -ExcrementOne displays his familiarity with irony |
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