In a message dated 11/13/2003 2:03:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, Chrisf.Olson at Sun.COM writes: > John Almasi wrote: > > I named my cat Prandius. Which I believe is a > > masculine derivative of the Latin word for "Lunch". > > Correct me if I am wrong. That was the intent anyway. > > Just so he would know where he stood in the cosmic > > scheme of the household. And of course, being a cat, > > he immediately took over. > > Reading these pet-posts, I have noticed an interesting > trend: > > It appears there are a great many cat-people on this > list. > > Why, oh why, does this not surprise me....<grin> > > Any doggie-Morrolans out there? Let's hear it for > Equal Canine Representation! > > Chris (Who is, he must confess, a cat-person.:) > > "Life is the nightmare that leaves its mark upon you > in order to prove that it is, in fact, real." > -Thomas Ligotti- 'The Sect of the Idiot' > Count me in on the cat people. I'm allergic as all hell to the little *&@# but they seem to find me no matter where I live. I will come home at night to find them sitting on my porch or waiting by my door like they were invited. No I do not currently have a cat, the neighboorhood cats visit enough to keep my eyes itchy and my nose runny. John D Barbato, OD