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Mr Pounder Esquire
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Commander Kinsey wrote:
My dog has never pissed on my monitor. She pissed in the house once when she
was a 6 week old puppy - this was to be expected.
Tell us how you reprimanded the cat. You have always been a bully who could
not face up to a man. Maybe a cat is about your mark.
On Sat, 04 May 2019 14:43:31 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
MrPounder@rationalthought.com> wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.JPG?dl=0
Perfectly formed circles, after the monitor got wet (ok, my cat
"scented" it, which I assume is salty water) - why the circles? I
can't believe the "water" physically spread that evenly. And I'm
unaware of any connection in an LCD monitor activating a circle -
wouldn't I short out a horizontal band or something?
So, one of your stinking cats jumped on to your desk and pissed on
your monitor and most likely all over your desk.
Where else in your home has the bloody thing been pissing?
Too many places. But it gets severely reprimanded and is cutting
down.
By the way, I know plenty dogs who do the same.
My dog has never pissed on my monitor. She pissed in the house once when she
was a 6 week old puppy - this was to be expected.
Tell us how you reprimanded the cat. You have always been a bully who could
not face up to a man. Maybe a cat is about your mark.