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Posted by Mike (WA) on October 01, 2006 at 15:48:18 from (209.213.153.143):
In Reply to: O/T - Pic. But qute. posted by Mike in MI on September 30, 2006 at 18:26:50:
Sometimes the stories don't turn out as good. My wife was thrilled to have a cat "show up" and stay in the barn last winter- we needed a mouser out there, and our house cat apparently has it too easy to be very interested in barn work. She put food out, on a shelf where cat could get it and the varmints couldn't, and we would see her from time to time- but probably ferral from birth, as she always ran when she saw us. She then had a couple of kittens, right out in the middle of the barn aisle and in the way, so wife put them in the hay loft so the family could have a little privacy. Mama cat took them out to some blackberries by the creek. One night, the coyotes seemed more vocal than usual, and we haven't seen or heard from mama or kittens since. That's nature, I guess. All in all, I guess I'd still rather live in the country with its setbacks than in a condo and be oblivious to everything except the new fall TV lineup.
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