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Brooklynsf - > Back in San Francisco -> Curt the cat
Curt the cat

A cat named Curt lives in our house.

He belongs to my housemate, Eva, but he seems to think the entire house belongs to him.

It's hard to believe such a little creature can get into so much trouble.

For example, last week he hid my passport, and I was really panicked for an entire day until I found it under the couch.

Two days ago, he was playing with the wires of my TV, and he succeeded in breaking my satellite receiver.

For an entire evening, I was only able to watch local TV, which was almost more than I could bear. It's like watching Fox News, but in Arabic. I'll just leave it at that.

Well, I'd better get back home -- before I find Curt has changed the locks.

Actually, he can be very sweet. He usually greets me by jumping into my lap and purring. Where else can I get such a warm reception from a man in my life?

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posted by Brooklynsf on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 02:55 PM
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posted by MichaelStrickland on Nov 18, 2008 at 10:20 AM
Thanks for sharing details of your journeys. Pets are so much like children, they create some of the greatest joys in life, and sometimes the greatest anxieties.
posted by Brooklynsf on Nov 21, 2008 at 07:55 AM
Yes, they're just like children. Fortunately, the problems pets get into are relatively limited. Hopefully I won't have to send any animals to rehab!
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