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COLLEEN ROTH <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:03:37 -0400
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Hi Jim,
My cats were well cared for inside cats.
I had a couple outside feral cats when I was growing up.
People would drop them off.
Cats do know what they want, after all we are their staff.
Colleen, N8TNV;



----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]>
,to3 [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, June 17, 2013 2:54 pm
Subject: Re: Hungry kitties??

>
>
> Hi Colleen, the cat I was referring to was a well cared for 
> animal and he knew it.  After I would feed him, he had a certain 
> spot on the carpet in the living room where he would go turn 
> round and round a few times then crash out on the floor.  I could 
> go pet him for a short time, but when he'd had enough he 
> definitely let me know it.  He was a real character! Jim WA6EKS
> 
>  ----- Original Message -----
> From: COLLEEN ROTH <[log in to unmask]
@> ,to3 [log in to unmask]
> Date sent: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:32:14 com0400
> Subject: Re: Hungry kitties??
> 
> Hello,
> Well I am truly a Cat Person.  Yes they do know how to 
> communicate with us.
> I certainly thin that there are some Feral Cats but after a while 
> they do learn that we will feed them.
> Colleen Roth
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]
@> 1to#c [log in to unmask]
> Date: Monday, June 17, 2013 3:20 am
> Subject: Hungry kitties??
> 
> 
> 
>  Howard, I'm not sure I agree with your assertion about hungry
>  kitties being friendly kitties.  We once had an adopto cat who
>  came around our apartment for handout's.  Well, I did like that
>  cat, a really large calico cat that I started hand feeding some
>  mesquite flavored chicken too.  If we were eating dinner and the
>  cat demanded to come in, we would let him in.  But, if I 
> wouldn't
>  pay attention to him, he would tap my leg with his paw.  If I
>  still ignored him, he would tap again, only this time with his
>  claws extended just a little, and if I still continued to not
>  attend to him, he would really get me.  He was really something.
>  That cat really had a personality that grew on us and I was sad
>  when he left the area.  It is really cool how unique animal
>  personalities are if we take the time to really get to know 
> them.
>  Folks with dog guides obviously know this from years of bonding
>  and working closely with their canine partners.  Jim WA6EKS
> 
>   ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]
@> @@@> 1to#c [log in to unmask]
>  Date sent: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 18:40:52 com0500
>  Subject: Re: radio but not ham radio
> 
>  Yes,
>  A hungry Kitty is a friendly kitty!!!
> 
>  See, the problem is that the dog is slow and the cats are fast.

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