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Re: How's Zorro Doing Today? » bozeman

Posted by IsoM on February 26, 2003, at 0:43:07

In reply to Re: How's Zorro Doing Today? » IsoM, posted by bozeman on February 25, 2003, at 23:57:58

Oh, I love your stories!! I had to show my son your story (as he loves cats too) & a big smile grew on his face as he read about Zorro's & Wally's night time escapade. We both agreed that intelligent owners who love their cats & spend time with them, develop very intelligent kitties. Can you guess who we think is intelligent?

I wish my cats would play together. When Mozza jumps Morgana, he tends to be too rough & he is almost twice her size, so it's not a fair match. But then Morgana is a little snitch anyway. She screams before he even touches her which gets me running to see what's happening. That doesn't stop her from pouncing on him from ambush but she's all bluff - she never fights but loves the chase & the other cat's startled reaction.

Where's the open wound on Zorro? His belly, I assumne due to the operation? How deep does it go that you can see into it? If nothing's oozing, the main part must be healed but I'd still be nervous like you. Too soon after a major operation to leave open. It might be easy for the semi-healed parts to get kicked open. Keep us updated on this too, please.

Have you considered writing a column or story about your kitties for the newspaper? Lots of cat lovers would gobble them up.


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