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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:23:45 -0500, dgk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >There are a few things missing here that are pertinent. First, how >many cats and neighbors are we talking about? The quoted article >indicates that the missing cats belonged to "most neighbors", so can I >assume that at least three neighbors were missing cats? How many cats >were involved? Belonging to how many neighbors? Was there a cat >convention in this guy's yard? I don't remember reading how many cats or neighbors were involved. I got the impression that this guy had done this with several neighbor cats. It was just an inconvenience for the cat owners until the one got euthanized, then all hell broke loose. Bill ***************************************************** "The hazards of the outdoors-automobiles, dogs, rival cats, poisonous plants, infectious diseases, and fleas, to name but a few-are compelling reasons to keep cats exclusively indoors." (Dr. James Richards, Director, Cornell Feline Health Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York)
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