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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 228427" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hey MB, you're right, it sounds like we have almost-clones except for gender. They could switch bedrooms and feel right at home! And the reaction to work ... yep, snarling and all. He throws less these days because he knows damage will get him a new place to live. </p><p></p><p>He was filled with self-pity that we went to a local ski place overnight without him after he switched shifts unexpectedly and had to work. Then he was angry that I didn't leave him 'anything to eat' in spite of three fridges full of food (just not his preference), as he told me after calling repeatedly and getting me out of a movie. So easy child 1 came home ahead today for a telephone interview re law school and found the animals going nuts to be fed - they hadn't had breakfast and from the behavior of the older, picky cat, who wolfed down three times her normal amount, they may not have had supper last night either. Grrrr!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 228427, member: 2884"] Hey MB, you're right, it sounds like we have almost-clones except for gender. They could switch bedrooms and feel right at home! And the reaction to work ... yep, snarling and all. He throws less these days because he knows damage will get him a new place to live. He was filled with self-pity that we went to a local ski place overnight without him after he switched shifts unexpectedly and had to work. Then he was angry that I didn't leave him 'anything to eat' in spite of three fridges full of food (just not his preference), as he told me after calling repeatedly and getting me out of a movie. So easy child 1 came home ahead today for a telephone interview re law school and found the animals going nuts to be fed - they hadn't had breakfast and from the behavior of the older, picky cat, who wolfed down three times her normal amount, they may not have had supper last night either. Grrrr! [/QUOTE]
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