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Message 1832263 - Posted: 24 Nov 2016, 21:32:29 UTC

Cat: The things I do, to get fed, Happy Thanksgiving...

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Message 1832395 - Posted: 25 Nov 2016, 18:21:29 UTC - in response to Message 1832378.  



My sediments precisely.
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Waiting for a message from a small furry creature from Alpha Centauri.

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Message 1833886 - Posted: 3 Dec 2016, 17:17:56 UTC

Huge kitty is in the shelter......
But not for long.
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Message 1834246 - Posted: 5 Dec 2016, 7:51:45 UTC - in response to Message 1833886.  

Huge kitty is in the shelter......
But not for long.


Wow!
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Message 1834339 - Posted: 5 Dec 2016, 18:32:24 UTC - in response to Message 1834246.  

Huge kitty is in the shelter......
But not for long.


Wow!

Yeah, he's a big one.
After being used to Lori's maine coons, 'normal' kitties at the shelter looked kinda tiny....LOL.
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Message 1835152 - Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 8:47:17 UTC
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Guess this fits in here...
Police: Burglar wakes resident while petting her cat

Police said they arrested a man after his victim woke up to see him standing at the foot of her bed. When she screamed at him to leave, she says he first leaned down to pet her cat.

St. Petersburg police arrested 24-year-old Jasper Fiorenza and charged him with burglary of an occupied dwelling. Brittney Cline was home, asleep in her bed, when Fiorenza came into her Michigan Ave. NE home on November 20.

"It takes away your sense of security and peace of mind," Brittney told FOX 13 News. "I could see him crouched down on the floor. He didn't look up at me. He was petting the cat."

And it was probably her cat that saved her, had the suspect had more nefarious plans.

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Message 1835452 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 0:01:08 UTC - in response to Message 1835445.  

Nice picture of Grace. She looks so comfy. :)
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Message 1835464 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 1:01:21 UTC - in response to Message 1835452.  

Nice picture of Grace. She looks so comfy. :)

Thanks Lynn, yeah She's plenty big, when I brought Her home She was smaller and She only weighed 9 lbs, not long afterwards, She went to 16 lbs and grew in height and length, She has some real heft when I pick Her up, the shelter was not feeding Her more than dry food and water, I added canned food, and She started some delayed growth, one day I should get Her chipped, but not right now, I have enough going on right now financially, last I heard a local Vet wanted $150 for that.
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Message 1835467 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 1:10:43 UTC - in response to Message 1835464.  

Vic, dunno what kinda vet you got there, but microchipping a cat should cost around $40.00 to $60.00, not $150.00.
That is simply way outta line.
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Message 1835480 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 2:35:08 UTC

And more for cat lovers...........
The Huffington Post Cat Page...........
Many meows here!
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Message 1835488 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 3:02:57 UTC - in response to Message 1835467.  
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Vic, dunno what kinda vet you got there, but microchipping a cat should cost around $40.00 to $60.00, not $150.00.
That is simply way outta line.

Why do you think I didn't bother?

Costs are expensive in California, but then almost everything is imported into this 7th largest economy in the world. Years before at a Vet who might have retired by now the cost was $100.00, this was about 35 years back. And I live in the least expensive area.
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Message 1835490 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 3:07:57 UTC - in response to Message 1835488.  

Vic, dunno what kinda vet you got there, but microchipping a cat should cost around $40.00 to $60.00, not $150.00.
That is simply way outta line.

Why do you think I didn't bother?

Costs are expensive in California, but then almost everything is imported into this 7th largest economy in the world. Years before at a Vet who might have retired by now the cost was $100.00. And I live in the least expensive area.

Well, if you ever really intend to get Grace chipped, let me know and I would be very happy to do some research and make some phone calls for you. I know it's an extra expense, and one always hopes that kitty will not escape. I know that I was beside myself many years ago when my dearly departed Squirrel kitty made her way out of the garage and headed to parts unknown for a few weeks.
Just a thought, Vic. I know how much you love Grace.

Meow.
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Message 1835493 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 3:36:56 UTC - in response to Message 1835490.  

Vic, dunno what kinda vet you got there, but microchipping a cat should cost around $40.00 to $60.00, not $150.00.
That is simply way outta line.

Why do you think I didn't bother?

Costs are expensive in California, but then almost everything is imported into this 7th largest economy in the world. Years before at a Vet who might have retired by now the cost was $100.00. And I live in the least expensive area.

Well, if you ever really intend to get Grace chipped, let me know and I would be very happy to do some research and make some phone calls for you. I know it's an extra expense, and one always hopes that kitty will not escape. I know that I was beside myself many years ago when my dearly departed Squirrel kitty made her way out of the garage and headed to parts unknown for a few weeks.
Just a thought, Vic. I know how much you love Grace.

Meow.

Yeah, She's made two almost successful attempts, which is why I have to either where shoes when I open the exterior doors or be on My guard and tell Grace NO, She's very fast, especially for a large cat, She's no slouch when She wants to do something.

The escape artist in Her is strong with da force.
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Message 1835496 - Posted: 12 Dec 2016, 3:49:21 UTC - in response to Message 1835493.  
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Vic, dunno what kinda vet you got there, but microchipping a cat should cost around $40.00 to $60.00, not $150.00.
That is simply way outta line.

Why do you think I didn't bother?

Costs are expensive in California, but then almost everything is imported into this 7th largest economy in the world. Years before at a Vet who might have retired by now the cost was $100.00. And I live in the least expensive area.

Well, if you ever really intend to get Grace chipped, let me know and I would be very happy to do some research and make some phone calls for you. I know it's an extra expense, and one always hopes that kitty will not escape. I know that I was beside myself many years ago when my dearly departed Squirrel kitty made her way out of the garage and headed to parts unknown for a few weeks.
Just a thought, Vic. I know how much you love Grace.

Meow.

Yeah, She's made two almost successful attempts, which is why I have to either where shoes when I open the exterior doors or be on My guard and tell Grace NO, She's very fast, especially for a large cat, She's no slouch when She wants to do something.

The escape artist in Her is strong with da force.

LOL...almost all kitties are like that. It is in their independent nature. Sure, they love their constant foodsie bowl and the occasional cuddle, but in the deep of the night they are all wishing they had thumbs......
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Message 1835763 - Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 7:35:39 UTC

Cat Cafe To 'Catios,' A First Look At New Tree House Cat Shelter: PHOTOS
WEST RIDGE — Eager residents got a first glimpse Saturday of the new multi-million dollar Tree House Humane Society cat shelter, slated to open next year.

People began showing up to the open house before its 4 p.m. start to catch a glimpse of the highly-anticipated facility at 7225 N. Western Ave. and participate in Tree House's annual Lights of Love event, which paid homage to beloved people and pets who have passed away.
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The space will also offer Chicago's first cat café — a two-room lounge where potential adopters can get a cup of coffee before walking into a separate space containing cats, which has been one of the new shelter's biggest draws since first reported by DNAinfo in March 2015.

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Message 1836895 - Posted: 19 Dec 2016, 6:43:57 UTC

The latest Simon's Cat YouTube video is out...
Little Box - ‘If I fits I sits, a chrismassy cat puts this to the test!’
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