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Greebo then.... (awww!)

And now! What a meanie!
PS -- Dear slave, if we could get a picture of the
doggie back ride, that would be grand!
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What makes Greebo so mean?
Greebo and his 3 brothers were rescued at 2 weeks old--their
mother had abandoned them. We took Greebo home at around 4
weeks old, and I hand fed him every 2 hours with a
substitute mothers milk. I forgave the terrible scratches as
hunger pangs. Now I think he got a taste of
blood and never looked back.
Greebo
is actually the devil in cat form. He has subdued Binky (the
black cat) into letting him eat her food. He also
ambushes her whenever possible, causing screams like you've
never heard before on earth.
We have 2 dogs (dachshunds. They don't stand a chance) He
rides the smaller one like a horse. He waits till she's
alone (mostly she slinks around
looking very, very nervous) then he leaps onto her
back and rides her like a bucking bronco round the living
room. The other dog, Greebo likes to wait til he's wagging his
tail then he swats it, making the dog wonder what the heck
hit him (he's not a very bright dog).
Meankitty's note -- what dogs are?
His favourite hobby is sitting on the sink staring, ust staring at the
dripping tap. It fascinates him. He cannot believe the drips
disappear before he can grab them.
His second favourite hobby is going out at night, whatever
the weather, so he can howl on my window ledge
at 3 am. When I let him in, he likes to charge (soaking wet) across my head/face/torso and streak downstairs
to howl at the front door to be let out. So he can do it
again.
His name is Greebo from Nanny Ogg's cat in the Discworld
novels.
His nickname is Stripey B*stard. And I love him to death.
Photo submitted by: Helen
Date last updated:
10/25/05
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