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To: DefCon
Accident I believe, having tripped over & punted a few cats that ran diagonally between my walking feet.

On purpose, however? Never, though you'll won't convince them of it.

I finally began believing they did it on purpose, just to feel properly put-upon. No other reason they would refuse to learn not to weave through moving legs from behind.
145 posted on 04/07/2004 8:25:54 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (The world needs more horses, and fewer Jackasses!)
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To: ApplegateRanch
When a cat does that weaving thing between your feet, it's asking you to give it some attention, because it likes you (who knows why?) and needs your acknowledgement of its presence.

It's one thing to push a cat away with your foot, and quite another to have your buddy hold a 2 pound 17 year old Yorkie like a football and "place-kick" the defenseless thing across the parking lot.

I'm a bit of a dog lover, having a pekinese-pomeranian cross, a pair of blue merle border collies, and a rottweiler. There's also a cat, a couple of birds, and 3 tarantulas here.

If some scumbag tried the same trick with Mr. Zippy, he'd have over 300 lbs of angry dogs to deal with, but his troubles wouldn't even begin until the 200 lbs of ferocious owner got ahold of him.

Death is too easy for scumbuckets like this Crawford thing.
161 posted on 04/07/2004 11:48:25 PM PDT by Don W (Do something to get tired FROM, and there will be fewer things you're tired OF!)
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