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SHE WHO EATS PANCAKES IN THE SKY <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Jun 1995 21:07:42 -0400
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Hi, everyone.
 
I have been enjoying (silently) the FML for about 5 months now and there's
one critter characteristic that my 8-month old lady, Chloe, has that I've
never heard mentioned on the list.  I've heard about ferrets "dooking" and
making other noises when they play, but Chloe has this odd habit of hissing.
It's not a long cat-like hiss, but short exhalations of breath.  It's very
cute and funny, but I'm wondering if it's unusual.  Also, does anyone have
any suggestions on how to get her to stop biting my bare feet when I let her
run around the room?  Smacking her little nose or pinching her backside just
isn't cutting it.  Thanks in advance!
 
                                                        Katy and Chloe
[Posted in FML issue 1234]

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