Rob Brown wrote:

> >Well I've been away for a week as I told you. Spending a week in the

> >woods is really nice.

> 

> Oh, I'm sorry! I forgot. I know, but I have the luxury of being able to get

> to a small, quiet forest anytime.



Well I have one too, but it's 25 minutes away out of the city. I hate

walking trough the city. Too much everybody else's territory there. And

trafic (gives me animal panic attacks, seriously).



> >Suddenly the kitten's behavious changed dramaticaly, it

> >leaped onto the floor, took the whole chunk of ham in it's mouth and

> >carried it away to someplace where it could eat it in peace, then from

> >time to time, it would check back if I'm still looking over it.

> 

> That's so cool lol... Maybe you threatened it with eye contact... felines

> don't percieve eye contact to be quite the same thing that canines do. Cats

> can tolerate very little eye contact. Well, before they begin to feel

> threatened.



I don't know. I don't think it was about that. I think cats don't use

eye contact anyway, it only tells them that somebody is looking at them.

You know, the same way that fish feel about seeing computers. And the

kitty didn't feel like threatened, I can sense that. When looking into

my eyes, it said something like "Mommy?". The kittens are too young for

anything else.



> Lol, that's one hell of a goldfish. Seven years? That's like a human living

> to be 300.



It could be that the mountain water does something special to them. =P



> (sorry, I'm short on time and I'm not much for new ideas lately anyway)



Oh, I understand.



Just write a bit about what you feel then.



> Damn... sounds like a dream. Would've gone there with you, but as may have

> noticed, I am not currently in the position to :)



I heard you've got simmilar things over in the USA too, so all it would

basicaly take for you to be in a place like that is take a vacation of

some sort up there somewhere.



> >It's generaly a very happy place.

> 

> I take that for granted :)



A place where I actualy had so little contact with humans that I woke up

one morning being barely capable of understanding speach. It took me

about an hour and a half to notice that I'd be no more usefull than a

pet dog, not being able to speak, so I kinda instructed my brains to get

it back togather and hoped for the best. I'm nearly normal as far as

speech is concerned right now... I think.



> >I think there are still quite some things I haven't told you about. I of

> >course remembered right when it was too late, to take a camera with me

> >so I could share some of the wonders there with you. Next time then.

> 

> Hey it's OK. Glad you had a good time, talk to you later!





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