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- From: mmelez@vax.clarku.edu
- Subject: RE: Cats (was RE: Social inhibitions to environmental change)
- Message-ID: <30DEC92.00033285@vax.clarku.edu>
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- Organization: Clark University
- Date: 30 DEC 92 00:03:32 GMT
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- Date sent: 29-DEC-1992 18:53:30
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- In a previous article, boylan@sltg04.ljo.dec.com (Steve Boylan) wrote:
- >
- >In article <1hbkceINN3u9@leela.CS.ORST.EDU>, casspa@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU
- >(Paul Cass) writes:
- >
- >> Can someone kindly tell me why cats insist on standing on the keyboard
- >> and presenting their fanny while you are trying to type. This cat has
-
- (stuff deleted)
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- >Uh, Paul . . . that's a female (or one-time female) cat, right? I hope
- >I don't trip over any inter-species phobias, but that's an expression
- >of, er, um, interest in, um, YOU know . . . making kittens.
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- (more stuff deleted)
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- I wouldn't be too sure. My cat used to do this to me and a female friend of
- mine. In fact it became a ritual that every time my friend came over and
- petted Shana, Shana would provide my friend with a view of her fanny. (Shana is
- an ex-female).
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- > - - Steve
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- - Myk.
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- mmelez@vax.clarku.edu
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