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    Never met a person that liked cats, that I didn't like. Got 4, they let me keep the house for them. One likes to come out in the shop and sit on the work table to supervise, and scatter cat hair on the oily gun parts. Guns don't seem to mind. Me neither.

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    My two aren't really into guns, but they really run my life; just ask kikokat.

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    Our kitten Rosie just looooves to play with one of those yellow CMPicon chamber flags. Figure she's never too young to learn about firearms safety.........

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    It would seem there are many cats that own Carbine owners!Good stuff, regards Rick.

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    Cats!!!

    Well.. like someone said already..you do not own a cat. They let you into their life!!!
    I had a Manx for 20 years. He died just last year.
    That is how I came by my user name. flyingmanx
    Waldo used to jump 15' from the floor to the rafters.
    So I called him the "Great Waldo Pepper" the flying manx!!!

    A cat post on a M1icon Carbine forum!!!!!! just had to add my comment!
    I never got a photo of him with any guns though!!!
    f/m

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    Mike is absolutey right, those two cats own him!
    Both of mine are in fact, great guard cats. Max is in charge of carbines, and Maggie covers my hand guns. Don't know what I'd do without their constant vigilance!
    Someone once said that dogs come when called, and cats will take a message and perhaps get back to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    A common misapprehension. You never own a cat. The cat may, of course, accept you!

    Patrick
    Dogs have owners.
    Cats have servants.

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