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Post by Louise on Dec 10, 2011 16:39:55 GMT
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Post by Cherry on Dec 10, 2011 17:16:31 GMT
I know a couple who might leave their considerable estate to cats. Sometimes when you see the priorities young people have, you wonder if you should leave money to them which represents years of work.
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Post by merlin on Dec 10, 2011 19:06:26 GMT
Quite right too, animals give so much and unlike their human counterparts don't want much in return. I hope pussy lives a long and happy life.
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Post by Geranium on Dec 10, 2011 19:22:05 GMT
He surely doesn't need all that money though! I think she might have left some to animals' charities too.
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Post by Lou78W on Dec 10, 2011 20:35:26 GMT
Comendable.....but there's a limit to how much it costs to keep an animial in reasonable luxury....there are other worthwhile ways to spend one's cash....but.....everyone to their own
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Post by merlin on Dec 11, 2011 7:56:13 GMT
Assuming that the cat won't spend it all, I wonder who it will leave the remaing to. The will may be difficult to read owing to paw writing.
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Post by grindle on Dec 11, 2011 8:27:33 GMT
what's the equivalent to 'barking' in feline talk
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Post by peony on Dec 11, 2011 15:31:39 GMT
Assuming that the cat won't spend it all, I wonder who it will leave the remaing to. The will may be difficult to read owing to paw writing. The legal people will already have taken a big chunk of it and will continue to do so if they are handling her estate
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Post by Cherry on Dec 11, 2011 16:35:49 GMT
They should really look at a cat shelter as that is the way the donor was thinking.
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Post by sootycat on Dec 12, 2011 11:32:29 GMT
i'm that cat ;D
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