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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1857.0. "Bunny in love with Kitty" by CSC32::K_WORKMAN (KAREN E. WORKMAN) Tue Oct 11 1988 18:48

Hi,

I'm new to this conference and am really enjoying reading all
the great stories about this wonderful creature.  I just had to tell 
you all about the interesting goings on at my house!  

My home is truly a zoo!  I don't know sometimes how my husband puts 
up with it.  I guess he just loves them all too.  I have 3 cats plus
a few that seem to like to hang around the house to enjoy the Friskies
Ocean Fish Flavor food we leave out.  I also have rabbits, birds, a 
dog and a horse.  

One of my rabbits has just come of age (If you know what I mean).  He
is constantly trying to mate with some of the female rabbits.  Well
he realized that the cage was too big an obstacle and has decided that my
cats will do!.  It is the funniest thing I have ever seen in my whole 
life. My two female cats won't really tolerate it but my male cat,
a VERY large (overweight) cat thinks that bunny is playing.  They
roll around on the floor together and chase each other for hours but 
FATSO plays very kindly and doesn't have a clue as to what the bunny 
is really after.  I tell ya, you would be laughing for hours!  It 
brings tears to our eyes.  If there is ever any off-spring, I will 
be a millionaire!  And you can say you heard it here first folks!

Well, keep up the great notes!

Karen from Colorado
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1857.1All in the Family...GEMVAX::ROYWed Oct 19 1988 14:0916
    Our lop has come of age as well.  At first he chased our 13 year-old
    part-Persian female, who would have none of it.  Dopples has now
    settled for my father's leg, and Dad has about had it.  We're debating
    having him neutered (Dopples, not Dad), but are getting advice from
    different veterinarians first.  We don't want him to be periodically
    frustrated like this, but don't want to risk the shock of anesthesia
    that sometimes occurs with rabbits.   
    
    Gunther, our big German Sheppherd/Husky/Black Lab dog, isn't too
    thrilled with Dops smelling his glands whenever he lays down, but
    is generally pretty patient with him.  Feline friends Touey and
    Phaedra find Dops to be pretty fascinating...
    
    From another zoo home,
    
    Maureen
1857.2CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Wed Oct 19 1988 17:333
    Isn't there a small animals conference (I forget its name).  Perhaps
    they could offer advice.
    
1857.3Kp7 etc.LASSIE::S_FRASERLocal Area Cat ClusterWed Oct 19 1988 17:486
        
        Sure is - WORDS::SMALL_ANIMALS
        
        (at least it was listed in EASYNOTES.LIS).