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218.1 | ...the real problem is... | EUCLID::PAULHUS | | Thu Mar 06 1986 14:28 | 4 |
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Sorry to flame, but I can't resist: Perhaps the problem is
not with the cat, but with the dogs. You do not prevent crime
by restricting the victims, you work on the criminals! Chris
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218.2 | Right On!!! | PEN::KALLIS | | Fri Mar 07 1986 09:08 | 6 |
| re .1:
I couldn't agree more!
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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218.4 | Another suggestion | RAVEN1::HEFFELFINGER | Tracey Heffelfinger | Fri Mar 07 1986 11:57 | 8 |
| Have you thought about keeping the cat inside? Or keeping him
in unless he's is supervised? (That's how our cats are.) Perhaps
if you help him live to be a cat, he'll get not only the smarts
to stay out of the cage, but also be big enough to run or put up
a little resistance.
tlh
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218.5 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Mon Mar 10 1986 15:54 | 9 |
| re .4 Good Idea.
Have you thought of that Maureen? Making tiger an indoor cat?
I can't imagine why he would be subjecting himself to abuse.
Perhaps he's involved in a territorial dispute with the dogs
and just does not want to relinquish that territory. What
about giving him 'the house' as his kingdom.
Donna
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218.7 | Don't panic -- it's not just you.. | LSMVAX::BLINN | Dr. Tom | Fri Mar 28 1986 17:20 | 4 |
| It looks like the author deleted the note, probably because
a new home was found for Tiger.
Tom
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