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Originally Posted by Catlady
And for city cats, there's plenty of danger from cars and, sadly, from people.
No, I don't think she meant anything really; it seems it's just the way too many people have been conditioned to think--that cats who cost hundreds of dollars are special and must be pampered, and the rest are just riffraff who can fend for themselves.
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I only met one cat that was PRICELESS. Her name was Tacky. Back then there weren't tortoiseshell cats, they were just ugly cats. She was my protector when I was a baby. (Either that or she didn't like crying babies.) She would draw blood if anyone thought about waking me up. Dad also learned when we were older, do not yell at the kids. Her and the catfish (walking) chased him back out the door. The next thing we saw was the cat and catfish at the edge of the porch, dad in the driveway apologizing and asking us kids to please round up the animals. Glad the boxer hadn't been in the house.