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Old November 8th 05, 10:08 PM
Tri-Pacer
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More prodding got the feline to move, and as she tried to cross to the
other side of the dash, I grabbed the furball and threw her into the
back seat.


Didn't you have a window that opened? Grin




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Old November 8th 05, 11:36 PM
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N93332 wrote:
Ours hates just riding in a car.


See http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...d_sportka2.wmv

;-?


Hee hee!

As my grand-father used to say, "the only good cat is a...tennis
racket..."

:-)
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Old November 8th 05, 11:48 PM
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A few years back I remember reading about a "Never again" or "I learned
about flying from that", concerning a flight in a C-150. The flight was
going south on the east coast, and there was a wife, mother-in-law and her
cat involved. It was a humorous story, I believe the ending was a scratched
up pilot, ripped up interior of the aircraft and one disowned mother-in-law.
Not sure what happen to the cat, but I know what I would of done with the
cat, test out the nine lives theory.
Clyde

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Has any got any experience with taking a cat in an airplane. Do they freak
out from the loud noise. Do they have problems with the change in

altitude?




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Old November 11th 05, 02:04 AM
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I assume the purpose is to drop them at altitude to see if they really
do always land on their feet?
-Robert

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Old November 11th 05, 03:13 AM
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I hope this is a joke. Cats are not likely to try to hump your leg,
drool on you or your stuff, have terrible breath, fart like hell, or
crap indiscriminately. They beat the hell out of dogs. This is a very
touchy subject, as you might well imagine.

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Old November 11th 05, 04:10 AM
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skym wrote:
I hope this is a joke. Cats are not likely to try to hump your leg,
drool on you or your stuff, have terrible breath, fart like hell, or
crap indiscriminately. They beat the hell out of dogs. This is a very
touchy subject, as you might well imagine.


Hmmm, the wife's cat sneezes on me all the time, has terrible breath,
trys to chew on me when attention is wanted and farts on a regular basis.

Sounds more like a which is better, Coke or Pepsi, proposition.

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Old November 11th 05, 04:54 AM
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I hope this is a joke. Cats are not likely to try to hump your leg,
drool on you or your stuff, have terrible breath, fart like hell, or
crap indiscriminately. They beat the hell out of dogs. This is a very
touchy subject, as you might well imagine.


Hmmm, the wife's cat sneezes on me all the time, has terrible breath,
trys to chew on me when attention is wanted and farts on a regular basis.


What clinches the cat versus dog debate for me is the sure knowledge that
when a cat is looking at you, it's only trying to figure out how to eat
you -- if only you weren't so danged big!

:-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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Old November 11th 05, 05:14 AM
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Jay Honeck wrote:

What clinches the cat versus dog debate for me is the sure knowledge that
when a cat is looking at you, it's only trying to figure out how to eat
you -- if only you weren't so danged big!


No, it's not. It's trying to figure out why you can work the can opener and it
can't.

George Patterson
Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor.
It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.
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Old November 11th 05, 05:23 AM
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At least a dog loves you in return. What's the difference between a
stuffed dog and a cat? Both appear equally as loving.
-Robert

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Old November 11th 05, 05:25 AM
Robert M. Gary
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Holy cow! I just got that. A Cessna 150 with a pilot, the wife and the
mother-in-law w/ cat? That's one tight C-150!
-Robert

 




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