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To: Sarkie who wrote (2035)6/22/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Sarkie, It is nice of U ta reports ta us on Russ n littL GNET. Keeps a good eye on yorn cat, mine has 2 bells hangin frum his collar. Sounds like Santa is a cumin whichd helps da birds buts is no helps 4 da go4s.
He sits right ovar da go4 hole n waits 4 hours ifn he has 2. Den wens da go4 cums ups da cat swats em right out da hole. Da go4 may hears bells but day R nots frum meye cat's collar, day R bells in da go4's head. I wonts gos intos Dtails buts dats da end of da go4. N-nee-way enuff bout meye mountin cat.
Sure was gr8 partEin wid U n da udder Techridars last night.
Yer pal, Jed



To: Sarkie who wrote (2035)6/22/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Joana Tides  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Howdy Sarkie it's great to hear little Gnet (pardonamois francais) and Russell are cute and doing well, lil squigglers eh? Did you ever see the face the Mother Bird makes sitting on them when they get a little bigger than newborn to wriggle around under her causing a ruckus? It's hilarious. Nice to have such a view, maybe you'll be privileged to witness the flying lessons! We got a kitten at Christmas, it was a difficult decision to keep her a housecat. But it's best around here in the NYC suburbs with plenty of low trees for birds, speeding cars on sidestreets, & folks poisoning their lawns not good for letting a cat roam free outdoors. She sits on her sheepskin perch in the window talking to the birds and the squirrels. When the landscapers come here she goes into some funny fat-tailed dramas of the yard invasion that scares her pals. She walks on a leash as good as a dog & it's best that she knows how to be outdoors and learns her way home for the inevitable day she'll get out. Hope to be letting her run free when I move west but if she does fine this way maybe I'll leave it, dunno yet. Cat hunts & pops her toy mice well but so far no live catches that's good news - maybe we don't have mice. She's a talking ocicat so I hope as her vocabulary improves she'll be saying some tickers and market signs. But such things take awhile to gel.
Thanks for your reports about the Baby Morning Doves... nice to hear about 'em. Their good names and hatching were well timed and if that's the only performance they ever give For The Cause of WS and Give Peace A Chance, Applause & Doubleplusgood 2 such nice pets.
909,
Joan