[Magdalen] I was in prison, and ....

Jay Weigel jay.weigel at gmail.com
Sat Mar 12 04:55:47 UTC 2016


I seem to recall that kitty was declawed.....surely kitty could be allowed
upstairs when bird is in its cage? It seems cruel to banish her (him?)
completely once it had got used to human companionship.

On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 11:46 PM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <
magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:

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> oppenheimerjw at gmail.com> wrote:
> > We have been simplifying  by going to restaurants.
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> > Max, our eldest and also non-hearing  cat, is presently appealing for
> > another little something. He sets by  me, mews a little, and then rears
> up
> > and waves his front paws at  me.  Sometimes, if he's able to get close,
> he
> > will reach out and  touch my face with his paws.  This is a sign that I
> need
> > to stop  whatever I'm doing and
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> I am generally not a cat person, but my partner took in a new kitty
> recently.  The kitty was around long enough for me to develop  some
> emotional attachment.  The kitty reciprocated by sleeping on my  lap
> for much of the day.  The kitty and the dogs got long famously.
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> Then my partner adopted an African Gray Parrot, and the kitty was
> banished to the basement because of the conflict.  There is  another
> cat residing there, so it's not solitary confinement.
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> Still, I hear the kitty crying for attention which I can no longer  provide
> since I don't do stairways any more.
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> Who'd have thought I'd be emotional about a cat?
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> And so it goes.
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> David Strang.
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