I was thrust into life with a cat without warning. No experience, no=20 expectations. I do have the advantage of a soft heart for all living=20 creatures. My best guess is that a conscience deity had some motive. I=20 have been a slow learner, but I have accepted my role and it is not=20 master. Is it unusual for a 15 pound cat to feed treats to hundred=20 pound dogs? The best I can do is to expect the unexpected and accept my=20 inferiority. On 12/30/2015 4:07 AM, Chris Roper wrote: > My cats are Engineers. > I once left a box containing packets of cat food on the counter. > The elder cat jumped up and pushed it over the edge so that it broke open= .. > The younger one then selected a packet and neatly split it in two with a > claw. > When I walked into the kitchen they were each happily eating their own ha= lf > of the spoils of their team work. > > Glad to see so many of us keep cats. > Compliments of the Season. > Chris --=20 John Ferrell W8CCW Julian NC 27283 It is better to walk alone, than with a crowd going the wrong direction. --Diane Grant --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .