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1321.1 | why does HE get to have all the fun? | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Mon May 02 1988 17:38 | 10 |
| Alpha used to accompany us when we walked Teddy [the dog]. After
about six months, Alpha demanded a lead. [He'd drag Teddy's out
and cry if we tried to attach it to Teddy's collar.]
Once Alpha had his own lead, he blissfully tugged and yanked on
the end of it and ran around our legs trying to trip us.
This was his only dog-emulation activity.
Annie
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1321.2 | Taffy & T.J. like to walk, too! | FSHQOA::RWAXMAN | | Tue May 03 1988 10:09 | 8 |
| When I lived at home with my parents, their cats always accompanied
me when I walked the dogs, lagging behind and meowing. Only difference
with them is that they would turn around at the end of the street
and go back home. Guess they didn't feel like walking all that
distance around the two blocks!
/Roberta
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1321.3 | Mine Too!! | NAC::LACOUR | | Tue May 03 1988 11:51 | 17 |
| My mom's cat always followed her around. You'd never know where
he was, but as soon as she went to a neighbor's house, Sam was at
the door crying to be let in.
As for my own cats, they also follow me around, especially Ben (if
Gonezo goes to far, he panics and really starts to cry). The
neighborhood kids love Ben because when he follows me, they all
come out to play with him. He also will follow me to neighbor's homes
and cry at the door if we don't let him in. Ben even tries to follow
us when we go bike riding! My S/O thinks this is real funny and
started calling the cats "puppies" a couple of years ago because
they act so much like a dog would. (At first I took offense to
this but it really fits them sometimes, although I think my boys
have an identity problem.)
Mary
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1321.4 | Confused? | CHEFS::TUDORK | Isis & Tarot - the moggie mafia | Tue May 03 1988 14:37 | 14 |
| Monty, a red longhair tabby we had years ago was adopted by our
golden labrador as a kitten.
Because of the way he was influenced by the dog, Monty used to go
for walks with my father and the dog, run to the front door and
growl at the postman and eventually died of heart failure, a disease
much more prevalent in dogs than in cats.
Guess nature can be influenced by upbringing.
Regards
kate
Reading UK
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1321.5 | Yo, Rover, fetch boy... | THE780::WILDE | Being clever is tiring.. | Tue May 03 1988 18:08 | 8 |
| Yeah, but when they teach themselves to fetch....Tabitha will go "Find the rope"
when you ask her. She quickly retrieves the string used to place "catch
the wild string" chases around the house. Hannah and Nick both will play fetch
with me. They go get and bring back the catnip ball...they will do this
as long as you want to throw it.
D
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1321.6 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue May 10 1988 20:00 | 16 |
| Smokey would follow me wherever I went wether it was to the local
store or to a neighbor's house. He would wait at the door until
I was ready to leave and then walk me home.
Fluffy, his mother, loved to play fetch.
These were two wonderful cats that I had before Lightning and DejaVu.
DejaVu likes to run to the back door and beg to be let out (like
Keisha) but won't go pass the threshfold.
Lightning is all CAT.
Sandi (Lightning's & DejaVu's mom)
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1321.7 | Kitty Camp Walks | BUFFER::HOFFMAN | Joan Hoffman, DTN: 276-9829 | Tue Jun 07 1988 17:45 | 10 |
| My in-laws' cats (daughters from one our our litters), Shadow and
Woodstock, go for a walk with my father-in-law through the dunes in
Wellfleet, Cape Cod! This is the only time they take a "stroll" - when
at "kitty camp"! My father-in-law has two routes he takes, and they
just either follow him (He said he feels like the Pied Piper!), or walk
on either side of him. They stop when he does, sit down, etc.
Regards,
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1321.8 | A joyful companion | PENUTS::PENNINGTON | Oh Really! | Wed Sep 07 1988 16:15 | 5 |
| Yes, I have a cat who is my companion when I am home. She walks
with me around the yard and over to the neighbors, sits nearby when
I am outside, sits in the garage when I work on the cars.
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