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WharfRat1976

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I take it some of you haven't read many posts written by our latest troll friend. He rarely posts anything helpful, but is rather prolific with insults and demeaning others. I was never completely certain if he was serious, or just interacts very badly with other people, trying to be funny. Either way, I called him a troll for a reason. He is another Magoo.
Rox, I asked you to post what happened on the other board for the 9,009th time and you did.

I was being totally sarastic as you had literally posted it a thousand times. It was good strategy as you just wanted to sell more attys.

You could not even see the total sarcasm in my post so you ACTUALLY EXPLAINED IT AGAIN. It's just incredible to me.

That's how dumb these boards are.

Chop, I am not a D. I have hundreds of posts helping others, posting builds and giving and taking advice.

My OP was to vent on deeming. I took a shot at Rox since she took a shot at me. That's all.

Trollfish-absolutely. Forum life is unhealthy. It's mostly for losers and the occasional troll.

So let's keep the Boreas convo going.
 

always9988

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Moueix

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You rule and get the crazy cat guy award

We don't need it anymore :grumpy:

Lol.. They love it. Cats just LOVE a perch up high. The forum cropped out the shelf on the right that they jump over to. When we go on vacation, we put one of those big gravity feeders and water jugs on that shelf, and they are good for a couple weeks on their own, and only a cat can make the jump onto the ramp, and then up onto the condo shelf.

Despite being in the woods, we NEVER have had a mouse problem. Or a chipmunk problem, or a baby squirrel problem... killers. Absolute killers.
 

AndriaD

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That's right, the vet told us that once. It is actually an allergy to the saliva. I had completely forgotten. Thanks Andria... ;)

As a child, I had just as violent an allergic response to fresh dyes -- my grandmother made a lot of my clothes, but I could only stay in the fabric store with her for a very few minutes, and the fabric had to be washed before being made into a garment. Also, the firestarter liquid used in BBQing -- I was banished indoors when there was a cookout, until the fire was mostly out. Thankfully, I've outgrown the dye allergy, and the petrochemical allergy is a lot less sensitive... but the cat/detergent allergy hasn't eased one iota; it's only because of that daily Zyrtec that we can have a cat.

Andria
 

Moueix

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Hey Moo --- we are considering such a configuration on our next house for our menagerie

We figure full on cat coo-coo will be okay with old age coming at us like a freight train

Why not?
Say, are you looking for an exterminator, or a cat?! Oh, that's redundant..

Come be my neighbor, you can have a near endless supply of cats!
 

Moueix

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Holy cow, I went through some serious ammo. I had all the boys out to play. Funny thing, since I've taken up serious practice in the yard the last few months, the neighbors dog isn't let out to come in my own yard and bark and growl at me. Coincidence?!?
 

Douggro

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Shoot, in that situation, I'd get FIVE cats! :D Great big manx's or mainecoons!!
Our cat is 2/3 a housecat, but she's a hallacious hunter, terrific mouser. She brought something bloody to the garage door yesterday... my husband got rid of it, said it was a mouse head.
We ended up with a cat her sister had that had survived distemper, but was a sandwich short of a picnic because of it. The cat's name was Ditzy. The odor of a cat is enough to keep most rats and mice at bay apparently, because that cat wouldn't have known what to do with one if it caught it.

One of our current felines, a DSH, is a hunter. He's left a few "presents" at the doorstep. One of the previous cats would bring them in the house, still alive sometimes, so he could keep playing with them. We had a dead mouse under the chaise portion of the sofa for a few days before we noticed the odor..:gaah:
 
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