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FATCAT--Totally Stoned on Catmint!

Posted April 30, 2009 6:39:42 AM
As a follow-up to The Cat's Meow...Felines In The Habitat I offer the story of "Fatcat" (Yes, that is his name) who lives across the street from the Habitat. Fatcat got the word from other felines in the 'Hood to check out the catmint.
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THE CAT'S MEOW...Felines In The Habitat

Posted April 27, 2009 9:34:54 AM
"Attracted by the aromatic foliage, especially any that has dried out, cats may push against plant stems, knocking them over. Often they roll about on the fallen plants, crushing tender stems and leaves. While this is not likely with hybrid catmint, should it occur, the only recourse is to construct a round cylinder of turkey wire, or other material that is sturdy, to surround the target catmint plant."
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PETALUMA'S WAY OFF TARGET!

Posted April 19, 2009 11:20:34 AM
To continue in the old thinking is to set the stage for what took place at the Petaluma Sheraton a few days ago--"Shopping center supporters, critics spar at Sheraton party"

What's next? Riots and fights in the street over a Target store? In some countries people riot over food. Will Petaluma make the papers as the city where citizens duke it out over Target?

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RALEY'S CARTS--To be hobbled!

Posted April 16, 2009 10:30:35 AM
No doubt about it. I was more than pleased to read Yovanna Bieberich's article this morning about the new Raley's store in Petaluma.
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NEW PETALUMA FOWL"FOUL" SURVEY

Posted April 12, 2009 10:56:07 AM
Since our first report of September 9, 2007, we decided to take another look at how things are going in our Petaluma Habitat--what humans call the City of Petaluma.
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PETALUMA TWINS--Potholes & Asphalt

Posted April 10, 2009 9:31:08 AM
Petaluma's pothole & asphalt "issues" just won't go away! Somehow, Kentucky Fried Chicken got into the story and Paul Kelley, Chairman of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors has issued an amazing letter to the Mayors of Sonoma County.
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