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It's a terrible sound, and I've cringed every time I hear it. But each time I've run over her tail, she screeches and then runs down the hall. Then within a minute she's back and acting as if nothing's happened. What a ham.
Kat
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Sent: 03/11/03 11:17 AM
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> Re: cats - just because I'm not on my feet any more doesn't mean my cat
> doesn't try to wind herself about my feet - she just rubs up against my
> wheels. Unfortunately there have been a couple of times when I didn't
know
> she was there and almost took off the tip of her tail.
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> Kat
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Mine do that too, Kat. You never forget the screech of pain, and you feel
so
bad..... They're just to trusting!
Mag
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