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Dick Margulis wrote:
> Bonnie Granat wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I've never worked for cats, that's all, just people who were normal.
>>
>>
>
> On the one hand, you are fortunate indeed to have worked for people
> who
> were normal (whether they are still normal being entirely irrelevant
> for
> our purposes). On the other hand, I take it you're a dog person and
> have never had the pleasure of working for cats. Trust those of us
> who live
> with cats when we tell you that if they deign to allow you to live in
> their houses, you definitely work for them, not t'other way 'round.
> <g>
>
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