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Yeah, but it was better this way than have her indoor all the time, worrying that she might bump into something if we moved any furniture slightly around.

What strikes me though is how well she remembered where things were. She still used the stairs, she jumped up and down from me by and she evern jumped a meter into the air into a flowerbed ontop of a stone in the garden.

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It is funny though, when animals (esp. dogs) lose a sense, they compensate with a higher other sense (eg: when a dog loses sight, they compensate for better hearing, feeling etc).

Cats are amazing creatures, but you are right, they are primarily outdoor pets, so they feel too confined and imprisoned when they are stuck inside, unless they are conditioned to be inside since birth! My cats would freak if we locked them up inside totally, they love to roam! :)

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My cat loves to roam. But it's weird, we go to Wales a lot, and she roams there too, but she never gets lost, she knows her way back home and she can adjust perfectly well between the two places.

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This thread is getting me so sad :( I'm so sad for everyone who has lost a pet :( My mother thinks she's going to have to have berievment(sp) leave when our dog dies! I hate the thought of any of my babies not being around anymore :(

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This might be stupid but i am currently in my very 1st relationship and today i was hanging out with my gf and she asked me a weird question, she asked me if at camp if we want to think about harder things like getting married and having sex. I was freaked so i said that i'll get back with her on that one on Tuesday.....wtf should i do..?

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I know....that freaked me out!

But i don't exactly want to dump her just yet.....too early...maybe she was just joking around.

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Well if she brings it up again tell her you want to take things slowly.Is she really likes you she'll respect that.

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