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Old 01-04-2008, 07:20 PM #18
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Ahh, but your experts don't know MY cat or ME.
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I have no desire to dominate my pets or make them do tricks for me. I've had her for quite a few years, and she's never bitten me. She knows who owns her. Even in her feisty moods, I can pick her up at any time and put the game to a stop. She usually cuddles up right away. Sometimes when I put her back down she saunters off to another room and pouts. No big deal. Besides she's not really a mountain lion - she's just a small cat who looks like a mountain lion. The laid back ears are a nice touch, as far as I'm concerned. Heck, I like a good clean fight among friends once in a while too.
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Sometimes when I get in her face she'll lick the tip of my nose, but she's an indoor cat so I'm not worried about disease. Besides, I keep my nose clean
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