tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post6853361694495035779..comments2024-03-17T06:41:27.269-06:00Comments on McElmurray's Mountain Retreat!: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post-5290442899461378402013-01-14T08:25:43.753-07:002013-01-14T08:25:43.753-07:00Thanks Pauline: Your observations about the breed ...Thanks Pauline: Your observations about the breed and cats is worthy to pass on which I have done. Brucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00263413130171705126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post-80991263383562678272013-01-14T08:23:40.147-07:002013-01-14T08:23:40.147-07:00We are always delighted when Barbara passes along ...We are always delighted when Barbara passes along your sagas, as I for one enjoy hearing about your exploits..never a dull moment...glad that Echo is doing well...it is interesting to observe the changes in personality traits especially when they are unexpected...but cats are a "breed unto themselves"...they will always push the envelope and they seem to know "within a whisker" how far they can go...Echo's reaction may be a result of his confidence in you as his pack leader...Anyway, I think he deserves a neck rub for his excellent behavior...grin!!!...May you not have to return to the vets for a long time...Paulinenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-178865360448684774.post-79509797471403729582013-01-13T17:06:52.611-07:002013-01-13T17:06:52.611-07:00Comment by Pat: I hope this is all it takes to fix...Comment by Pat: I hope this is all it takes to fix Echo's neck.<br /><br />I wouldn't put too much stock in Echo's initial conduct toward the cat. His neck may have hurt too much to have made it worthwhile until the cat was just way too much to ignore. <br />Brucehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00263413130171705126noreply@blogger.com