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From: akl@leopard.UUCP (Anita Laux)
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: Re: The Mad Hour!
Message-ID: <120@leopard.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 10:57:58 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 11 10:57:58 1985
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Although I can't suggest a way to re-schedule your kitties' attack of
"The Rips" (as I call it), I can definitely understand how you feel.
I have a 4-year old ordinary housecat and a 6-month old Abyssinian kitten.
My older cat is deaf (has been since birth), so he can't hear the younger
one when she sneaks up behind him. They run, hiss, jump and play and
make all-around pests of themselves right around my bedtime. However, once
I am in bed, they meander upstairs to their respective chairs and quiet down.
(Unless I have to get up - then they're at it again!) 

My older cat stays with me all night; lately the kitten has behaved well 
enough to stay in the bedroom all night. Usually, I had to boot her out at
2 AM when she decided to nibble on my toes.
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