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Rudy Christian <[log in to unmask]>
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When I'm in bed I'm a tourist.
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Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:06:15 -0400
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>>Personally, I'd like to know if you have any info on
teaching kittens not to climb up screen doors (like, all the way to the
top
so they can fall off - looks like too much fun).

- Pam<<

Around here electric fences are used to control meandering bovine. Try
hooking the leads from the transformer of your train set up to the door.
If nothing else it might keep Elsie from following the kitten.

Oops. Just stirred an old memory. Has anyone ever traveled to Yankeetown
in Florida? Great old town with the best wild game dinners at the Isaac
Walton Lodge. The streets in town have beautiful ornate iron fences on
both sides that would appear meant to keep intruders out. In fact they
were meant to keep the free range cattle from grazing in the yards of
the folk Victorian houses that line the main street in town. Today they
just keep the tourists at bay.

If you go, stop at the oyster farm along the one road to Yankeetown.
Major oyster pignic potential for sure.

Rudy

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