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- From: kat@banach.WPI.EDU (Christina Lynne Freeman)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Re: New kitten update
- Date: 18 Nov 1992 02:22:23 GMT
- Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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- In article <1992Nov17.000335.29327@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, ehp@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU ("Didi Pancake") writes:
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- |> Sometimes I think Bibs has a good deal of "water rat" in her background.
- |> I know all kittens (or at least most kittens) go through a phase of
- |> fascination with water, but most I've had grew out of it fairly quickly.
- |> Bibs loves anything that produces a new puddle of water for her to
- |> investigate...especially the bathroom sink. She is also absolutely mad
- |> about the drain-hole in the tub...the plug disappeared years ago and I
- |> seldom take tub-baths, so there is this interesting black hole to stick
- |> paws into...
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- My kitty Higgins has never grown out of his fascination with water. He loves
- to watch the toilet being flushed. If he happens to be in the bathroom while a
- flushing is in process, someone has to hold him or else he'll jump in. He also
- has been known to jump into showers and bath in the bathroom sink. He's six years
- old now so I doubt that he'll ever grow outta of it now...
-
- kat
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