Re: AW: [iPad] VERY OT: pet question/Kris

 

AHHHHH I think you meant LOSING them instead of LOOSING them. That extra O changes the meaning. 

To lose does not equal to let loose. 

I guess you could let them loose in kitty heaven but mostly you lose them to the kitty reaper. 

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On Dec 30, 2012, at 12:49 PM, Judith <pooh4jvn@pacbell.net> wrote:

 

When I said loosing them I meant dying from old age, not getting lost. My cats are house cats so I never loose them to the outside world.

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On Dec 30, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Just Murray <krismurray@gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree them getting loose would suck. Additionally losing them to a natural death is also not fun. But at least many times with a natural death the end comes slow enough to begin to prepare for the loss. I had a cat get loose and die. Boo. Interestingly enough my mom has a kitty get loose every other year but I've never lost one.
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>> I have always had cats upwards of 18 years and sometimes longer, with a
>> couple of exceptions. Loosing them is the worst part, they are
>> definitely my best friends.....outside of my hubby of course!
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