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Posted by andy b. on August 12, 2004 at 19:08:15 from (24.229.206.5):
In Reply to: OT - Rescue Operation posted by Sean in Calgary on August 12, 2004 at 10:34:49:
every now and them someone drops one or two off out my way. one of the neighbors has a few of them and she hates to take them to the shelter so she keeps most of them around. one young one headed over my place and my wife and daughter took a liking to it and took care of it for a couple of weeks. i'm not a real big cat fan, but i tolerate them. well, this little bugger would hang out in the garage all the time watching me work and coming over to see what i was doing (too bad my dumba&% dog can't behave like that). i actually kind of liked the little gal. well, some of the other neighbors have an opinion of stray cats like LMills and i believe one of them may have sent little kitty to visit the litter box in the sky. i do agree they do the number on wild bird and rabbit populations. i don't mind the cats killing mice, chipmunks and "tree rats" though. andy b.
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