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20.1 | | ROYAL::RAVAN | | Mon Jun 18 1984 19:14 | 5 |
| Chiun and Abigail were born in Wyoming, but now reside in Nashua, NH.
(Some day I may put the harrowing tale of their airplane ride into the
"Cat Tales" note ...)
-b
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20.2 | | WILVAX::NICHOLE | | Mon Jun 18 1984 20:40 | 2 |
| Kittyface was born in Methuen (or at least bought there) and has been
living in North Reading for about a year and a half.
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20.3 | | ASYLUM::SIMON | | Mon Jun 18 1984 23:42 | 5 |
| Tigger was born in Chelsea about 6 years ago. Einstein was born
in New Hampshire nine months ago. Both now reside on a 10.5 acre estate
in Wayland, Ma. They are currently renters and hope to be homeowners in
the immediate future somewhere south of Worcester.
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20.4 | | RAVEN1::HOLLABAUGH | | Tue Jun 19 1984 11:48 | 6 |
| Sam, Pippin, and Merry (soon to be rejoined by Gandalf and Cinnamon) were born
and raised in Greenville, S.C.
They also are renters hoping to become owners soon.
tlh
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20.5 | | ELUDOM::HEBEISEN | | Tue Jun 19 1984 17:22 | 3 |
| Nimbus and Scamp are native Californians and Snoopy is a native
Massachusettsian (?). They all have been living in Londonderry, NH for
almost 3 years now, and are home-owners.
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20.6 | | ORPHAN::LIONEL | | Tue Jun 19 1984 22:14 | 4 |
| Wellington was born in Seabrook, NH (I presume - not really sure). Tabitha
was also "adopted" from a pet store in Methuen, MA. Both now own a house
in Newton, NH, which they graciously allow us to share.
Steve
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20.7 | | REX::GETTYS | | Wed Jun 20 1984 09:43 | 5 |
| Cinnamon came to us one Xmas Eve from Maine (does that make her a Maniac??)
about 14 years ago. She now owns a house in Framingham where she lives with
her two servants (my mother and I!!!).
/s/ Bob
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20.8 | | VAX4::GARDNER | | Thu Jun 21 1984 21:34 | 9 |
| My whole tribe (Wally, Cory, Cali, Buttercup and Melissa) were acquired
from an animal shelter in Allentown, Pa. and have made two relocations
with me--a brief year in Pittsburgh while I worked on my Masters degree,
and the *BIG* drive up to Manchester, NH, where we have moved across
town once already since I've been here. I had promised them "never again,"
but now it looks as though I may have to relocate closer to Marlboro where
I have recently been transferred. Hate those car rides!
cathy
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20.9 | | OBIWAN::WINKLER | | Thu Jun 28 1984 10:25 | 3 |
| Asmodeus, Rega, Screech-cat, T.K. and Bernard are proud residents
of Budd Lake, New Jersey. (And they don't care that noone's ever
heard of it!)
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20.10 | | RAINBW::STRATTON | | Wed Jul 04 1984 13:14 | 7 |
| For what it's worth, I'VE heard of Budd Lake, New Jersey. I went to school
in Hoboken. Now how can I relate this to cats? Uh, I worked at the radio
station there and for a while we had a cat living in the station. His name
was DC (for damn cat). I'm not sure what happened to him, but I wouldn't
be surprised if it was not pretty...
Jim Stratton
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20.11 | | ELUDOM::WINALSKI | | Tue Jul 17 1984 20:58 | 4 |
| JENNYANYDOTS used to live in Framingham, MA, but has been living with me
in Nashua, NH for three years now.
--PSW
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20.12 | | WARLRD::JELICH | | Tue Jul 31 1984 11:26 | 8 |
| Chaucer is from Virginia (only for six months though-drove to Hotlanta
about that time on what had to be the hottest weekend of the year in a
car with no air which liked to overheat. Ever try to keep a cat from
going out a window at 55 mph? He didn't like the leash at all.).
Shadow is a native Georgian (Ellenwood that is).
They both are now renters in Atlanta.
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20.13 | | GRDIAN::STEGER | | Wed Aug 22 1984 12:41 | 4 |
| My husband and I were adopted by Charles and Thomas, who each lived
at the animal shelter in Salem, MA (1 year apart). They now
own a home in Bedford, MA, where we live with them. They let us
have our own room and use of the car on weekends.
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20.14 | | SUPER::MATTHEWS | | Wed Aug 29 1984 22:47 | 7 |
| Erick was born in Falls Church, VA, and Zorro in Porters Corner, NY. Both
lived with us in Greenbelt, MD, a suburb of Washington, DC, until a couple of
weeks ago, when they underwent a traumatic car ride to Nashua, NH with us (we
came close to losing Erick at a toll booth, too). They are tired of the
apartment life, and are about to become homeowners for the first time.
Val & Jon
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20.15 | | MORGAN::TJACKSON | | Sun Mar 24 1985 06:49 | 3 |
| Norman and Pearl(named after my wives parenets) now rent
in Ayer, Mass. but plan on owning in the near future.
TDJ
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20.16 | | USHS01::LAMPE | | Wed Mar 27 1985 15:04 | 5 |
| Puddie and Li'l Kitty reside in Lewisville, Texas, a Dallas suburb. Puddie
was born in Santa Maria, California and lived in California for 4 years before
moving to Texas. Li'l Kitty is a native Texan.
Joyce
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20.17 | | PULSAR::CHAPMAN | | Thu Jun 13 1985 15:57 | 9 |
| Tiff (short for Tiffin - but really reflects his temperament) is from
Londonderry, NH, Punkers (short for Pumpkin, an orange cat) is from
Merrimack, NH and Blinkers (named by a 6 year old daughter) comes from
Nashua. We all currently reside in Nashua - and I guess that makes them
all native New Englanders.
/cc
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20.18 | | INK::BALS | | Fri Jun 14 1985 15:11 | 9 |
| Pucker is a well-rounded cat, having first grown up in a cat orphanage in
Portland, ME, then living with me in various apartments in both Maine
and MA.
As far as I know, Speedy Tomato is MA born-and-bred. However, Peggy and
I are considering moving to the Merrimack, NH area soon, so he may be
expanding his horizons soon.
Fred
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20.19 | | VAXUUM::DYER | | Tue Jul 02 1985 14:19 | 6 |
| Kat was found in Worcester. Tux was found in Worcester (or perhaps a
suburb of Worcester). Pooky was born in Worcester. Kemo was living in Merri-
mack, NH or Amherst, NH (I'm not sure which) when I got him.
Now they all live in Dracut, MA, where the town meetings generally
degenerate into shoving matches. That's probably why they're apolitical.
<_Jym_>
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20.20 | | TROLL::PEARSE | | Wed Nov 06 1985 22:16 | 9 |
| Smokey, Bar Tab, Conan, Columbus, Blackie, Frick and Frack (and I)
are all squeezed into a two bedroom house, with one very tolerant
roommate in Hudson,MA where we are among the ranks of renters
everywhere.
Susan
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20.21 | | SIERRA::SUTTON | | Thu Nov 07 1985 06:40 | 6 |
| Gray (formal name "Little Gray Lady") lives currently in Belmont with The
Lady Jessica, her pet German Shepherd (see Canine Notes file); she will soon
be moving her entourage to a new home in Newburyport (she's got the sea in
her veins).
/Harry
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20.22 | | DR::BLINN | | Sat Nov 09 1985 15:01 | 11 |
| Richard and Harold were born on a farm near Roscoe, New York (good trout
fishing country) about 5 summers ago, and lived with me in an apartment
in New York City until we moved up here to Massachusetts about 2 years
ago. They share my townhouse apartment in Westboro, where they have
their own bathroom. They use most of the rest of the house as bedroom,
although each has his favorite spots (usually boxes -- ever see a ten
pound cat curled up in a shoe-box?). We hope to buy a farm in a year or
two (assuming the other debts get paid and enough money gets saved for a
down payment and the price of real estate doesn't go sky high..)
Tom
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20.23 | | SHOGUN::HEFFEL | | Mon Nov 11 1985 09:53 | 9 |
| >ever see a ten
>pound cat curled up in a shoe-box?).
Ever see a 17 lb. cat curled up in a shoe box? They just aren't ever the
same after Merry gets down with them!
tlh
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20.24 | | JON::MORONEY | | Mon Nov 11 1985 12:23 | 6 |
| Re .22,.23:
Ever see a ten pound cat curled up in a shoe box which was about a third
full of miscellaneous junk (before addition of cat)? I still don't know how
he gets comfortable.
-Mike
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20.25 | | VIRTUE::AITEL | | Tue Nov 12 1985 16:40 | 8 |
| A 12 pound solid black long-haired puff of a cat looks just ridiculous in
a 9"x12" box that's 7" deep! Then he crouches down under the level of the
rim, slicks back his ears, slits his eyes and *watches* us - but the whole
effect is spoiled by his long bushy tail hanging out over the edge twitching.
You'd have to see this one to believe it - we were on the floor laughing,
which annoyed him greatly.
--Louise
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20.26 | | GLORY::YOUNG | | Wed Nov 13 1985 15:51 | 5 |
| Scotty and Roo live in a 2 bedroom duplex with me and my husband in
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Kathleen
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20.27 | | HITECH::BLOTCKY | | Fri Dec 06 1985 00:43 | 6 |
| Re: .24
I don't think that cats in such situations really are comfortable; they are
just too stubborn to admit being uncomfortable after struggling their way in!
Steve
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20.28 | ONE FROM THE WEST | CSC32::CRUM | | Fri Apr 11 1986 20:17 | 4 |
| Reggie is a Colorado native and lives with me and my friend in a
two bedroom apt. in Col. Springs. Speaking of big cats in strange
places, imagine a two foot long, 20 pound cat break dancing in the
bathroom sink! Laurie
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20.29 | Vermonters | FROST::BARBER | | Mon Apr 28 1986 10:14 | 8 |
|
Rover, Fifi (who I just found out is pregnant!!), and Peanut are
all native Vermonters. They own an old settlement house on 16+ acres,
dead end road, on top of a mountain (cat heaven). Someday this
will be a small farm with lots more cats!!.
donna
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20.30 | Mom's a Digit! | DAMSEL::RENO | | Wed May 14 1986 11:01 | 12 |
| My name is Diva. I'm a slim, sexy, solid black tabby (my distant
relatives, I'm told, were from Siam). My daughter, Grizzabella,
Grizzy for short (who is now 9 months old) and I rent our home in
Maynard with a big back yard and lots of woods were I get to play
with the field mice and tweetie birds. Sometimes I capture these
little grey critters and show my mom and dad.
Unfortunately, also living with us is this hairy husky named Tasha.
They think she's great. Personally, I could do without her. I
can't have any more children, but after two pregnancies, I'm just
as happy.
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20.31 | Hello from Ifor | IOSG::READ | | Wed May 14 1986 11:25 | 33 |
| Hi Diva. My name is Ifor. I'm a big solid black and silver tabby
with white paws. My younger half-sister Idris lives with me. She's
a petite orange stripey tabby, and because she's so small, she's
called Diddy Iddy (daft eh?).
We have a lot of neighbours' gardens to play in, and I love causing
trouble. In fact, just the other day I went into the neighbour's
garden, and while they were watching, I ripped a hole in the netting
over their pond, caught one of their carp, bit of the tale and dropped
the remains at their feet. Daring eh? My mum wasn't very pleased
though, because she had to buy them a new fish.
Normally I bring the fish back alive, so that mum can nip over the
fence and put them back in the pond when nobody's looking.
My sister Idris doesn't bother with the fish, but she does catch
lots of birds and mice. She's very timid, but I make up for her
by being very bold and friendly to everyone.
In fact I'm so friendly that I even put up with that daft dog that
mum brought home. Mind you, I do get a bit annoyed when it trys
to pick me up by the scruff of my neck, but I put up with it licking
my ears.
Idris gets jealous when the dog licks my ears, because that's normally
her job. Most afternoons we curl up on the back shelf of the garage,
on a cushion by the window, we put our paws round each other, wash
each other and then fall asleep.
It's quite a good life really - especially if it wasn't for that
stupid dog!!
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20.32 | | STAR::TOPAZ | | Thu May 15 1986 12:59 | 3 |
| This conference is beginning to sound like a dating service for cats.
--Mr Topaz
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20.33 | Adding to the List | SAHQ::SCHULZ | | Thu Jun 05 1986 16:20 | 9 |
|
I'm new to your "notes" access and have enjoyed reading all the
"menews".
Sox (inherited from moving neighbors), Smokey and Misty (litter
mates who are appropriately Confederate Grey) and Miranda (a small
but determined calico who rules the other three cats mercilessly)
live with their doting owners in Atlanta.
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20.34 | Longevity | SAHQ::CARNELL | | Wed Sep 10 1986 14:01 | 16 |
| I've not put anything into this note before but couldn't resist
this subject.
Cassie, a beautiful siamese, was born in Youngstown, Ohio. She
lived there for about 4 years then moved to Hawaii for a little
more than 2 more (4 months in State required quarantine). She got
restless and decided that California would be a good place to be
so she lived there for around six years. She's now retired in Georgia
where she has resided since the summer of '79.
That makes her 18 1/2 years old. Her life's companion, Gerri, was
put to sleep two years ago at 17 years of age. We must be doing
something right since they lasted so long. (The dog is 13)
cec
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20.35 | Where does Shadow live? | USRCV1::FOLEY | Mike Foley @SYO, Field Servicing | Sat Sep 13 1986 23:35 | 11 |
| Where does Shadow live? Anywhere she wants! She (it) is a 12 year
old Burmese who fits the description in the cat book to a "T".
She also falls into the "attack cat" classification, as she is EXTREMELY
unfriendly to strangers, and drove the poor old woman next door
crazy with her antics. I've never seen a cat provoke genuine fear
before that.
Mostly she lives in Syracuse, New York, on our bed.
.mike.
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20.36 | Wish they all could be California Cats | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon Oct 27 1986 19:43 | 5 |
| Winston, Jesse and Monroe live in Morgan Hill California. Soon
they will have a new "cat sister". She will be moving to Morgan
Hill from Alexandria Virginia. She heard the weather was much nicer
out here and made the necessary arrangements. Any other cats living
on the west coast?
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20.37 | A new comer | FXADM::SWEENEY | | Mon Dec 15 1986 13:52 | 18 |
| This is my first time in the NOTES FILES. It is really great to
share with other cat (pet) lovers.
My husband was not a cat person until we were adopted by "Souche"
(pronounced Soo-she). The name is French for "stub". She is a
neutered all black Manx. Her lips, nose, pads on feet and skin
are black. She came to us when she was 5 weeks old and is our "baby".
She was born in Attleboro, MA and still resides there with her family.
Reading all the other notes on attention getting and pranks, they
all fit her to a "T". Souche must have some oriental in her. She
talks continually. She is a joy and is loved dearly. She is only
9 months old. Some days, she is lucky if she lives to see that
evening. But on the whole, she is great to have around even if
she is VERY bad sometimes.
Since it is the season, we put up our tree yesterday, and she thinks
it was really great of us to bring the outdoors in for her. She
is an outdoor/indoor, more indoor than out.
Well I could go on for days, but will end it for now.
Have a great holiday season all you animal lovers!!!!
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20.38 | More California Cats | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Tue Feb 17 1987 21:44 | 8 |
| Bailey was adopted from Miller's adoption center in Campbell, CA
(actually from their annex in the San Jose Flea Market) and Amelia
was adopted from Napa SPCA (she's quite the wine connoisseur of
course). They both live in San Jose now in an apartment complex
that probably wouldn't appreciate them as much as I do...If I have
to I'll move...I'm not getting rid of these sweethearts.
Jan
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20.39 | Jersey Kitties | CHOVAX::GILSON | | Tue May 12 1987 11:26 | 16 |
| Shadow (aka Bungalow Belly), Samantha, Blinky and Ted E. Bear have
consented to live with us in Audubon, NJ. Shadow lived in a big
old house in Haddon Hts., NJ for a while and wasn't too sure if
he liked the strange smell of new construction, but he got over
it when his people added a screened back porch for him (he thinks).
As soon as the weather is decent he parks himself on the chaise
and keeps tabs on the neighborhood.
Blinky was rescued from a miniature golf course where he attached
himself to an animal lover in the person of my son Tom. He was
about 6 weeks old and weighed 12 oz. Due to a throat injury he
couldn't eat solid food at first so the vet had us feed him baby
food which we warmed in the microwave. To this day he still comes
running everytime the microwave timer goes off.
>I have heard of Budd Lake. Do you know where Ong's Hat, NJ is?
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20.40 | A late noter | DELNI::SCHWINDT | | Fri Oct 09 1987 13:40 | 19 |
| Dazdee is a California Cat, recently moved out to the
New England. Wicket is a New England Cat, recently
moved to Nashua, NH. This is not strange, two cats
from different coasts, except that they look exactly
alike. They could be twins, except impossible, right?
They both look like they have tuxedos on with white on
the tummy and black backs, with white 'spats' and white
faces. The only difference is that Dazdee has a little
goatee on his chin(black of course) and wicket has a little
white ribbon behind her ear.
Always dressed up and ready to go!!!!
(its too bad you can dress them up, but you can't take them out)
Tee hee
Kati
e
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20.41 | Cujo and Friskie | USSCSL::DUSZAK | | Tue Jan 05 1988 12:56 | 9 |
| Cujo, a hugh fluffy orange and white male and Friskie, a large grey
tiger male live in Meriden, Connecticut. They are home owners on
an acre lot out in the country. Cujo must think he died and went
to heaven. He loves his neighborhood and hates to come in and best
of all he loves to show his estate to his mom and dad by walking
them around the property in the summer. Friskie on the other hand
was a stray and spent some cold nites out one winter. He loves
his home, especially the beds and sits on the window sills to look
out.
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20.42 | Tri-State Family | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | | Wed Jan 06 1988 13:09 | 9 |
| Sasha, Timothy, Katenka, Alexander, and QuickSilvee were all
born in New Hampshire (various towns)
Yurii, Lara, Ivan, Nikolas, Mister Miyagi, and KoKo were all
born in the Lowell, Mass area
Pashenka was born in Shelton CT
Gee, I guess I have a Tri-State family!
E.T.
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20.43 | Tabby and silver | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Your CHOCOLATE or your LIFE!! | Wed Jan 06 1988 13:27 | 9 |
| Tabbatha must be from the Sterling area because that is where the
shelter is that I got her from.
Silver is from Worcester. I just got her CFF registration last
night! :^) (A BIG happy face!!!)
Now we are living quite comfortably in Leominster, MA.
Holly
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20.44 | Northboro, MA | GEMVAX::GRANT | | Fri Jan 08 1988 08:44 | 8 |
| Sly, Adrienne, Paws, Springer, and Midway live in Northboro, MA.
We got Sly and Adrienne at the same time -- Sly was 7 1/2 weeks
old, and Adrienne was 7 weeks old. Paws, Springer, and Midway are
Sly's and Adrienne's kittens; they were born this past June, in
my bedroom, where the bedspread makes a "pocket" against the side
of the bed.
Marleen
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20.45 | New Hampshire kitten | 40101::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Mon Jan 18 1988 16:31 | 9 |
| Niniane was born somewhere in Worcester, MA, moved to a farmhouse
in Spencer at about 6 weeks, and then endured a rather long (and
hidious to her) 4 hour ride with us to Plaistow, NH where she
now owns a condo. Guess she's a well-travelled kitty for her age!
She doesn't like to drive, so she graciously allows us unlimited
use of the cars, as long as she gets enough attention!! ;-)
Mary-Michael (Ninny's Mom)
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20.46 | Resident cat | DRFIX::IVES | | Fri Apr 08 1988 17:09 | 5 |
| Mocha's birthplace is unknown. (Came as a stray to our door.)
He now is the resident cat in a townhouse in Nashua, NH, which he
shares with a loving old St. Bernard by the name of Sebastian.
Things he loves, outdoors, riding in the car, sinks, and being
the most beautiful cat in the world.
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20.47 | ? This is the life ? | MTBLUE::SPRINGER_JAN | | Mon May 09 1988 11:41 | 19 |
| I am Tony a tiger cat with a very soft coat that brings me much pride.
My human adopted me from a shelter in Skowhegan Maine where they
don't take sex education and told her I was male! Can you believe
the nerve of some people.
She is making me live with this dumb puppy that she thinks is cute and
if I could only tell her how much of a fool she is I think she could
be helped.
When she has the urge, my annoying human will take me for a ride,
which I enjoy. I like to bite her when she is sleeping because she
makes the neatest swearing sounds.
When _That DOG_ is not biting my tail, I enjoy sitting outside and
ignoring my humans constant reprimand when I run across the road to
play. What really gets her is when I try to get the puppy to chase
me across when a car is coming ( boy does she know how to put a damper
on a great game ). Some humans!
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20.48 | little boy's first pet | NETMAN::STACEY | Sandy Dismuke-DECie gone temp | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:20 | 14 |
| "Baby Girl" lives in Lowell, MA with her two human representatives;
Kyle age 3 and Ryan age 15months. She loves to scramble kitty litter,
walk between mom's legs and hide under her bathrobe (only when she
is wearing it). She hates thunderstorms and runs from one end of
the apartment to the other. She plays with the occassional fly
and has been known to jump in the tub with the boys. Her favorite
sitting spot in in the kitchen window overlooking the driveway.
She loves to walk around on the toilet seat and play in the water
thus making her feet muddy (and the window sill and whatever else
she touches). She is Kyle's first kitty and she is very accepting
of the way little boys like to play. She is gentle, patient, and
has her crazy moments. She is an indoor kitty and likes to lapsit
in the evenings.
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20.49 | | CAMFOR::PATTEN | Sweezie's Mom | Wed Jul 20 1988 14:38 | 11 |
|
Sweezie Cat (very recently introduced in note 2.194) has resided
in Broad Brook (East Windsor), CT for a year now. Can't say where
she was born since we got her from the Humane Society, but it was
probably somewhere in CT since she was only 3 months old when I
"rescued" her....couldn't have been too much of a world traveler
at that tender age....
Kim - Delighted to be owned by a cat!
P.S. Sorry I forgot to sign Sweezie's intro....
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20.50 | Pepperell Cats | WITNES::MACONE | | Thu Jul 21 1988 17:19 | 63 |
| I'm Oscar. Me and my fat sister, Portia, we were born in Westminster,
MA. We were unwanted and forced to live outside. So, at an early
age we realized that we were going to have to find someone to adopt
us. See, the people where we were living wouldn't even have the
common courtesy to take us to a shelter -- they just threw us out
into the wild to fend for ourselves. Anyway, Porty and I decided
that we would find the nicest house in teh neighborhoood, and make
those people adopt us. We found the right house and decided to
go play with the owners every day. That way, the humans would want
to adopt us. It was summer and we had so much fun playing in those
flower gardens, climbing the screened porch, and walking across
the deck. After afew months of this, we realized that we were going
to have to try alot harder to get those people to adopt us. It
was fall now -- we would go over and help this lady rake. She would
get a big pile of leaves built up. And we would scatter them back
acroos the yard. My favorite trick was on the pool slide. I would
climb up the ladder to the top. I would wait until this lady had
an armful of leaves, then I would begin to slide down the slide,
being sure to scratch my claws to get the lady's attention. She
would then run over and catch me before I hit the water. Once October
hit, I started to get worried. Though these people would play with
me, and their son would bring me and Porty some Tender Vittles every
day, we just had the feeling that they didn't want to adopt us.
The first snow came, and Porty began to get sick since she had
Leukemia. So me, little ol' Oscar, had to act twice as cute all
the time around this family. Finally, the week before Christmas,
the son came tromping through the woods and found where Porty and
I had a nest. The boy captured me, but left Porty their. He brought
me inside their house -- I decided against pooping on the carpet
since I wanted to make a good impresion on my new family. I ate
almost a whole box of Kitten Chow. But, I was reall worried about
PortyPrecious. She was soo sick. She was al;so pretty dumb and
when the boy went back out to find her, she got scared and hid.
After 3 days, the boy finally caught her and brought Porty in to
be back with me. I thought life was going to be dandy.
Then the disaster struck. The woman who lived in this house, one
night she loaded Porty and I into the car and took us for this long
drive. We ended up at this house in Pepperell whereupon, this woman
brought us inside, emntioned something to the effect that we had
to live with her daughter in a crumby old apartment. Here we thought
that we got to live in a nice big house with a big backyard and
a big pool and lots of gardens for pooping in, and we end up in
a little apartment in Pepperell with 2 foolish looking people.
But, on the positive side, Grandma didn't say that these 2 people
in the apartment were the live-in servants for us! We got used
to them after awhile (We were pretty scared at first since they
jumped up an down and clapped their hands the first time I used
the litter box), and now life is pretty dandy. They take good care
of us, buy us all sorts of toys, and let us poop in the neighbors
gardens. We keep telling our servants that we want a house just
like grandma's, but they keep telling us that they can't afford
a mortgage, whatever one of those is. I also keep telling mom that
I would enjoy driving in the car is it was a Merceded Benz, but
she says no to that too.
Even though the house in Westminster was nicer, the love we get
in Pepperell is better.
Oscar & Portia
PS - I told you these were good servants -- they even take dictation!
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20.51 | It's Ber'lin | AWARD2::HARMON | | Wed Sep 07 1988 13:58 | 19 |
| Hi, I'm Schnitzel. I was born in Shrewsbury and adopted from a
place called Spag's eleven years ago. The human that adopted me
first took me to visit "Grammy" (her mother) then to my new home
in Hudson, MA. It was nice there but I hated Rte. 85. Too many
cars. Guess I complained enough about the traffic 'cause then we
bought "Grammy's" house (I let the human pay the mortgage...I keep
the mouse population down) in Berlin, MA. I really love it there.
I have a big yard to play in and LOTS of fields to hunt in. I always
bring a present home for the human. Sometimes she likes them, but
usually she doesn't.
There's one thing I haven't quite figured out about human's....why,
when they've given you a perfectly good name to they call you something
else? The human calls me "bumppas" "Baby Bumps" "Baby Schnitz"
and a few others I don't think I can put in here. She also has
the annoying habit of telling me, every time I go outside "Be a
good girl, have fun and stay out of the road". Where's her sense
of adventure?!
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20.52 | WHITLEY AND SPIFF AT BURGHFIELD NR. READING | SUBURB::COFFEYJ1 | | Fri Sep 30 1988 09:55 | 62 |
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Hi,
My name's Whitley, my human calls me that 'cause that's the area
of Reading I was born in.
I'm dying to tell you all about my girlfriend (not bad going for
17 weeks) and My Farm.
My girlfriend actually lived at the farm before her mum decided
she officially lived in the house. She was born in the barn and
one day when most of the humans where off down the pub the one that
was left snuck out to the old farmers barn and took the smallest
weakest kitten into the lounge.
Her name's Spiff, odd kind of kitty-name but she seems to like it.
Her mum's called Alison, who lives with Tommy, the human who invited
her into the lounge is called Tom (mighty confusing at times -
especially since my name was nearly Thomas!). My mum's Jo who's
good mates with Nina who's getting an alsation puppy soon (dumb
animals). Nina's friends Steve and Verge live with us too and they've
got a placid spollie (spaniel/collie) who's called Wolfie (apparently
after a t.v. show called "Citizen Smith"). Alex lives downstairs
as well. In with all the less intelligent creatures around the farm
(including the mice owls cows and the like) Spiffy and I can normally
find someone to play with; if not I just try to beat her up (she's
bigger than me though so she normally wins.)
My farm is in the middle of the Berkshire countryside, far better
than where I was born in the town. Spiff and I were hoping for
a family when we were older, we're not sure how many more the farm
will accomodate though so Spiff is contemplating family planning.
By the way I'm one of the most hansome beige tabbys with BIG paws
and saucer eyes and a relatively macho square build, my lady friend
on the other hand is a very slim long tailed black and white girl
who looks at time like she's wearing spats and a bow tie she's *nearly*
long haired and has the sweetest white tufts sticking out her big
black ears. (She's good at hissing at Wolfie too, tho I prefer to
wind him up by rubbing against him and purring and pretending I
don't know he's being very impolite when he growls at me.)
With love and purrs to all you suffering town kitties out there,
Whitley,
living with:
Spiff
Wolfie
'Puppy to be'
Ali
Tommy
Nina
Steve
Verge
Alex
Tom
and
Jo (the one Spliff and I sleep with).
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20.53 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SCEADUGENGA | Sat Oct 01 1988 07:24 | 10 |
| Hallo Whitley,
Sounds like a nice place to live, we'll be moving out hopefully
very soon, but not sure where yet.
Isis and Tarot
(who live in Whitley Street - whereabouts exactly were you born
- not Highgrove St by any chance - if so - Tarot's not your Dad;-)
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20.54 | what means TABBY? | HAM03::RMUELLER | | Wed Nov 09 1988 07:55 | 4 |
| I'm sorry, but I don't understand what Tabby means. Is that a male
cat?
Rosi from Germany (Hamburg)
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20.55 | Cats in North Germany | HAM03::RMUELLER | | Wed Nov 09 1988 08:06 | 8 |
|
Mimi (6years) is born in Bienenbuettel (guess where this is),
as well as Pueppi (5years). They are both children of Buesi, which
died by an accident last summer and became 13 years.
They live in my little weekend-home 40 miles away from Hamburg as
owners. They are feeded during the week by my neighbour's daughter
but they let me live there during the weekends.
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20.56 | My Spiro is a tabby! | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Nov 09 1988 10:29 | 4 |
| Tabbies are cats with a striped or spotted coat patterns. Sometimes
they are described as looking like "Tigers"
Deb
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20.57 | Surfin' Kitty/Snobby Kitty | SRFSUP::WALSH | CRDLRBBR | Tue Dec 06 1988 19:22 | 29 |
| My name is Tex (named after where by grandparents live-Texas) and
my adopted brother is Waxy (don't ask me where that one came from!
I'm a surfer cat from Santa Monica, California...actually the pound
in Santa Monica. My brother is from that very snobby neighborhood,
Marina del Rey, California, but mom got him from in front of the
local grocery store so he has no reason to stick his nose in the
air!
We all used to live together on Venice Beach (rollerskaters, crazies,
etc.) but mom and dad have recently purchased a nice, big townhouse
in the Valley--yes, we're now "Valley Boys". (Too bad we're not
girls, huh!)
Anyway, I'm 12 years old now and Waxy is 8. We used to be big slobs,
no energy, no nothing; that was because we lived in a little apartment.
Since we've moved, we're still slobs (I'm 19 lbs.--Waxy is 16),
but we have stairs to run up and down and a pool outside to lay
by. Since all four of us sleep together, it's the first one up
the stairs that gets the best spot in bed, so we've both had to
shape up a little.
We like the Valley a lot better than the beach, it's quieter out
here and more normal. That beach life is for the young kitties
I guess! Anyway, we aren't planning a move for a looooong time!
Tex (older, wiser, and the typist in the family)
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20.58 | A "Maniac" Coon Cat | USWAV1::COLTON | | Wed Dec 07 1988 15:57 | 19 |
| My name is Heidi. I am a purebred Maine Coon Cat with beautiful
blue eyes. I was born in Presque Isle, Maine (way up theya!) and
was happily rescued from my older bullie brothers and a very large
dog who used to attack me and often! I live indoors now in a small
town south of Bangor called Newburgh in a brand new house with lots
of land and a new baby coming in January. I have spared my human's
furniture (I have no front claws), but I love to tear into Kleenex
boxes and shred newspapers with my still handy teeth. I am going
on 4 yrs old, so I'm almost full grown (won't stay on the scale
long enough to be weighed)! We have just discovered that we have
a few mice that got in when the house was constructed, so starting
tonight, I am going to show my prowess as a mouser!! I may not
have front claws, but they don't know that!!!
^^
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20.59 | Morgan and Lexi | GLDOA::KARAU | | Wed Nov 13 1991 11:26 | 3 |
| Morgan and Lexi live in Grabill, Indiana, the capitol of the Amish!
Joelle
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