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Date: | Sun, 5 Nov 2000 21:31:04 +0000 |
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On Sunday 05 November 2000 9:27 pm, you wrote:
> Yea Paige, you can never be truly sure can you? I never see Jubal acting
> aggressively toward birds or any other animals in the backyard, but he is a
> cat and I have to assume that sometimes instinct can take over.
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> There is another cat -- Oscar is his name -- who lives nearby who comes to
> visit frequently. Oscar is young and full of life. He definitely shows
> birding potential. He likes to sit in my lap when I'm sitting in the back
> yard, so I take Jubal's brush out with me and brush him when he is
> visiting. While I am doing that, I talk to him and tell him that he has to
> learn to curb his birding nature so the little birds that come to my
> feeders will be safe. Am I hopelessly idealistic or what?
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> Oscar is just too adorable for words. He is a b & w domestic long hair --
> I mean really long hair, and he is developing three or four mats on the
> side of his body. I want to help him, but every time I try to get to those
> mats he gets upset. I know they must be hurting him; they are right next
> to his skin. I think they will have to be cut out.
>
> I don't know who his owners are and I don't know if they would get mad if I
> were to do this, but since they are not doing it maybe somebody should.
> Their phone number is on Oscar's tag, but I am reluctant to call them to
> ask if I can take him to a groomer to have this done. It would be like
> saying "Since you are not taking care of your cat, can I do your job for
> you?" I don't want to come off like that, but I know that mats hurt.
>
Accidentally drop toast and jam on him, then you've got to put it right. ;-)
> I'm being overly Motherly to all the little animals since I just lost
> Astro.
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> Betty
Cheers
Deri
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