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To: Darksheare
So WHAT do you actually call that cat? "Nim" for short? That's funny! She sounds like a really cool kitty!

I think I'd leave the Bobcat alone unless she was doing damage. They're amazing animals!

Thanks...I like that paintball gun a LOT! I've gotten a LOT of joy out it too. I was going to buy an AimPoint Comp-ML, for one of my rifles, but decided instead to get some gear and play paintball with the kids. It was a good choice. :-)

I'll tell ya this though...it's a bit of a system shock the first couple of times you get chased down by a bunch of teen aged boys...."shot to death"...and left behind while they hunt down the rest of your team. :-) It doesn't happen as often as it used to, but it took me a month to get to the point physically where I could keep up with them. :-)
38 posted on 06/11/2005 12:36:10 PM PDT by hiredhand (My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
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To: hiredhand

NiMH is a bit of a priss, he doesn't like getting wet, doesn't like snow, and hates mud.
(Though he'll roll in sand, dust, and muddy sand..)

He thinks we control the weather, and will go from front door to back door in the belief that the weather will change between the two.

And, because he feels we are funny looking if defective cats, he'll bring home a live bunny for us to practice our hunting skills on.

The female bobcat is pretty aloof, she doens't hang around much, but when she does she drives the dogs crazy.
I accidentally scared her once, and normally that means buzz-claws of doom when you are within 5 foot of distance, but she merely looked at me and took off.


LOL, aggressive kids chasing down people to turn green..


43 posted on 06/11/2005 1:03:42 PM PDT by Darksheare (Hey troll, Sith happens.)
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