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Rotten, rotten Pip



 
 
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Old September 29th 03, 07:18 PM
Chris Williams
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Pip, the Maltese, tolerates our 3 cats, but a feral kitten is,
apparently, another matter. The kitten stopped eating, and I made a vet
appointment. Then, I caught Pip peeing on her food. None of the other
cats'; just hers.
Since Pip has _never peed indoors, his message is clear. His
behavior, however, leaves a good deal to be desired.




















Just because humans are slow and can't smell or hear
very well doesn't mean they don't possess a primitive
type of intelligence.


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Old September 30th 03, 04:21 AM
Chris Williams
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Maltese: they don't take nuthin' from
nobody, nohow.

Kevin, I often think of Toby, particularly when Pip is doing his
fashion-police bit, grumbling at people who are not dressed according to
his standards.

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Old September 30th 03, 04:21 AM
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Maltese: they don't take nuthin' from
nobody, nohow.

Kevin, I often think of Toby, particularly when Pip is doing his
fashion-police bit, grumbling at people who are not dressed according to
his standards.

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Old September 30th 03, 04:21 AM
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Maltese: they don't take nuthin' from
nobody, nohow.

Kevin, I often think of Toby, particularly when Pip is doing his
fashion-police bit, grumbling at people who are not dressed according to
his standards.

 




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