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29 Jun 10 - 06:42 PM (#2936897) Subject: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: SINSULL AKA Edward Scissorhands; Special Ed; Head Kitty. RIP my friend. |
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29 Jun 10 - 06:49 PM (#2936904) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Jeri AAAAAWWWwwww! Hugs from me. It was a pleasure to have been his elevator. |
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29 Jun 10 - 06:51 PM (#2936907) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: gnu Oh dear. RIP. |
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29 Jun 10 - 07:18 PM (#2936925) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: katlaughing So sorry to hear that, Sins. Who will do the shredding now? {{{{{hugs}}}}} luvyakat |
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29 Jun 10 - 07:24 PM (#2936927) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: ClaireBear May he even now be gliding to a bright kitty hereafter in a cute kitty sailboat, strumming his kitty guitar and singing to his kitty ladyfriend "Love to eat them mousies, mousies what I love to eat..." {{{Mary}}} |
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29 Jun 10 - 08:39 PM (#2936966) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Micca Sins, My deepest sympathies, I know how much you loved Ed, and I enjoyed his company when I visited, also!! my heart goes out to you Micca |
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29 Jun 10 - 08:41 PM (#2936967) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: SINSULL Claire, Did you ever meet Oed? Definitely a Kliban cat but mean, very mean. Ask Seamus. He has the scars to prove it. If there is a hereafter for kitties, Oed is the meanest kitty in the litterbox. I miss him. SINS |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:06 PM (#2936976) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: open mike hope he is purring now... or shredding,which ever he prefers... sorry to hear about your 4 legged friend... Laurel |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:18 PM (#2936982) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Bat Goddess Oed was my friend, too. Miss him already. I don't think he was mean...just boss cat. (And a little territorial...ask Seamus.) Now who's going to keep Alice, Lizzie and Freddie in line? Hugs and sympathy. He was a good guy and I'll miss him. Linn |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:24 PM (#2936986) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Maryrrf I'm sorry, Mary. It's so difficult to lose a beloved pet. |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:25 PM (#2936987) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: ClaireBear I thought I had met him, and if he was a Kliban cat AND mean, I probably have. I've met at least one genuine Kliban cat -- one of his daughters is my best friend, and through her I met at least one of his models -- the meatloaf-shaped one. She, too, was mean. I can't remember her name, but i remember her title: the dreaded Hamwort. This is because, when the family lived in San Francisco, she used to sneak out the kitchen window and drag home veal cutlets and slices of prosciutto she'd stolen from the neighbors' kitchens. Ahe was a real take-no-prisoners kind of cat. I saw her levitate off the couch once from full nap mode, at about age 19, to catch an unsuspecting bird that thought it was safe. Most of my best friends have "difficult" personalities, and cats are no different. In fact, I am difficult myself -- but then, being difficult is a large part of what makes one interesting. Raising a toast to Special Ed's memory. C |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:25 PM (#2936988) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Jeri He walked purposefully, more like a bulldog than a cat, and the soundtrack was sort of like the "Jaws" theme: BUM-bum BUM-bum BUM-bum. He got mellower in his dotage, and I was much less afraid he'd eat my hand. If he'd been human, he perhaps would have been eulogized thusly: "He sure wasn't perfect, but there were and are none like him," and "When he walked into a room, you KNEW it!" Oh, hell, forget what I said about being human. The lines apply regardless. I'll miss him. Nowhere near as much as Mary will, but I'll still miss him, |
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29 Jun 10 - 09:38 PM (#2936993) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: maeve I'm sorry, Mary. Thanks for giving me opportunities to get to know him. maeve |
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29 Jun 10 - 11:38 PM (#2937015) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Stilly River Sage Mary, I get my cat contact these days when I have to go in to my vet's office. They all seem to have office cats these days. It's nice to have that reminder of how when a cat really wants to be friends, and you've been selected, how special they can make you feel. I'm sorry you lost your buddy, no matter what his personality. SRS |
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30 Jun 10 - 12:33 AM (#2937023) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: LadyJean My Gracie is definately a Kliban cat. Two of my old friends died when I moved to this Beaver Colony I call home. It kind of tore me apart. I have three good friends now. I hope not to lose them any time soon. A boyfriend I had once said of one of my cats that he was up in cat heaven, chasing giant mice that always run in the right direction. |
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30 Jun 10 - 03:30 AM (#2937074) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: katlaughing In honour of Oed: Mousies. (I still sleep on sheets with Kliban cats marching across in red tennies.) |
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30 Jun 10 - 04:51 AM (#2937098) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: catspaw49 If you're lucky, your brood will have several types and personalities including a honcho with a strong sense of pride in his cathood. He is almost always male and knows how to walk the walk. As he passes he has an look of disdain for other cats and often people too with a facial expression that tells the looks recipient they are assholes. He is a wonderful lover but only shares that fact in secretive and private moments with those very few humans who pay him the due homage and respect he rightly deserves. Sorry Sins............. Spaw (and "Bix") |
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30 Jun 10 - 05:05 AM (#2937105) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: ClaireBear Mine's name was Toby, and he was such a splendid specimin that, 12 years after his death, I still cannot consider letting another cat into my bed. Perhaps Oed and Toby are, even now, sorting it out on Mars. Spaw, that was a stunningly keen portrait. Sometimes you amaze me. |
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30 Jun 10 - 08:15 AM (#2937194) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: SINSULL That was Oed, Spaw. I will miss seeing Seamus shrink and fawn in front that old moth eaten hunk of fur. He still had it. |
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30 Jun 10 - 08:33 AM (#2937210) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Becca72 Oh Mary I'm so sorry! I always referred to Oed as "The Godfather" because that's the vibe he gave off - gigantic tuxedo cat with major attitude. Such a great cat! I will miss him terribly. My cat-in-charge is Mikey. He aspires to be Oed, I think. Except Mikey is only 8 lbs. The attitude is much much bigger, though. |
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30 Jun 10 - 09:36 AM (#2937254) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: ranger1 Mary, I'm so sorry. I will miss being his doorperson. I never thought of him as mean. He definitely had a "don't f*** with me" attitude, but I think it was more that he didn't suffer fools. Ed was the boss, he knew it and he wanted to make sure everyone else knew it, too. But he did let Freddy snuggle up with him, so how mean could he really be? Now my Caitlin on the other hand is mean. Jusat ask any of the dogs. We once took care of a friend's dog for the weekend and poor Cassis wouldn't even go to the kitchen for a drink of water without a human escort... |
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30 Jun 10 - 12:51 PM (#2937356) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Morticia so sorry Mary,{{{hugs}}} |
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30 Jun 10 - 03:07 PM (#2937445) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: ClaireBear Out of the deep dark past came hurtling the name of The Dreaded Hamwort: Burton Rustle Kliban (or possibly Brown -- not sure about the surname). There. Now I can rest. And Burton Rustle is probably even now sorting it out with Oed and Toby on Mars. C |
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30 Jun 10 - 11:18 PM (#2937659) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Genie Condolences, Sins, from me and Grisabella. Hope Oed is up there chasing mousies and other critters with Toby, Burton Rustle, Chairman Meow, Minnie Meowse,and other beloved felines who have used up all 9 of their earthly lives. |
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01 Jul 10 - 03:00 AM (#2937710) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: VirginiaTam poor Mary... but kitty is now purrrrrrrrrrring in kitty heaven. sending you hugs |
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01 Jul 10 - 07:56 AM (#2937821) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: SINSULL And on the brighter side: One of Oed's less endearing traits was his absolute refusal to poop in the litter box. When he was about 5" long I attempted to show him how to bury his waste in the box. He grew ten inches. Grabbed on to the sides of the litter and refused. He peed in the box but would not poop there. So, in winter, I spent a part of my day tracking down and picking up feces. Those days are over. Some of you who use the upstairs bedrooms will be relieved as well. SINS |
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01 Jul 10 - 08:02 AM (#2937827) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Go well, Oed- he was not "nice"- but by cat standards, he was Good. He was badass- and somewhere, he's still pooping in the flower beds and making fingered-ones cringe. |
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01 Jul 10 - 03:30 PM (#2938060) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Charmion Ah, Mary, how sad. I remember Oed well; much like our Bill but a different colour scheme. I'm sure he's happily slaughtering small game in heaven. |
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02 Jul 10 - 07:57 AM (#2938455) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Charley Noble Mary- Sorry to hear about the passing of old Oed. Of course now I have this vivid image of him relieving himself in kitty haven. Watch out below! Charley Noble |
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02 Jul 10 - 08:58 PM (#2938883) Subject: RE: Obit: Oedipuss Runt From: Genie Charley, there is no pooping in heaven - even for kitties. |