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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 9, 2014 15:33:00 GMT -5
George, I hadn't noticed until I tried to count then, lol!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2014 18:14:33 GMT -5
guys, I just found an image online and ran with it. Photosppped or not, I successfully herded those cats... lol
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Post by jamesp on Feb 9, 2014 19:11:10 GMT -5
wheres them cat and dog photos you had? Don't see them on your flickr page. My wife has em. And 20,000 more dog photos. They'd be lost Brad.
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Post by bhiatt on Feb 9, 2014 19:59:54 GMT -5
I found the thread with the cat and pup photos but they aren't on there anymore. Booo.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 16, 2014 14:23:58 GMT -5
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Post by Pat on Feb 16, 2014 16:02:36 GMT -5
Would be interesting to see how they managed that photo!
A friend says that a house is not a home until it has a cat. I agree.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 16, 2014 17:43:17 GMT -5
The new episode of Mythbusters last night was testing things that are supposedly impossible. One of the things they tested was, "Is it possible to herd cats?" The answer was a resounding no! So the myth was proved.
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Post by Rockoonz on Feb 16, 2014 18:20:07 GMT -5
Did they try juggling kittens?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 21:01:07 GMT -5
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Post by parfive on Feb 17, 2014 3:05:08 GMT -5
Unbeaten, untied & still the champ.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 17, 2014 12:34:42 GMT -5
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 17, 2014 12:40:38 GMT -5
Don't get the wrong idea. I like cats. here is my daughters Amulet.
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Post by parfive on Feb 18, 2014 2:23:48 GMT -5
Sure beats a swarm of African bees, eh Doc?
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 18, 2014 10:35:14 GMT -5
Don't get the wrong idea. I like cats. here is my daughters Amulet.
Isn't that Amulet a little big to wear around one's neck? Cute kitty, bushman. I've had my share of cats, think I could survive without ever having another, lol.
Heard about these cats on the radio the other day -
Werewolf cat or Lykoi.
Bizarre looking, you think?
Supposedly, these are a naturally occurring genetic mutation of a short-haired cat. There are a few people breeding these (in hopes of making big $$, I'm sure). It is unable to grow a regular coat of fur.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 11:16:41 GMT -5
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 18, 2014 11:25:59 GMT -5
I'm with you on that, Scott!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 11:57:18 GMT -5
Maybe my son would not be allergic to those so I could have a cat and a son in my house. Looks like it would be a great Quartzsite in the summer cat as long as it had a lot of shade. If it is a naturally occurring mutation it is not something they did. They look plumb healthy and happy and ugly. Some people like ugly. I have had a lot of friends, girl friends and wives over the years that didn't seem to mind. My best line when a woman refused to dance with me was "I asked you to dance, not to eff". I take rejection well, huh. lol I would love the cat just like any other. My naturally occurring mutation is a bald head which they (scientists) say is going to be the norm some day if we don't destroy the planet first of course. Plus, the cat will fit right in with the global warming. Jim
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 16:01:50 GMT -5
Maybe my son would not be allergic to those so I could have a cat and a son in my house. Looks like it would be a great Quartzsite in the summer cat as long as it had a lot of shade. If it is a naturally occurring mutation it is not something they did. Jim The first animals were an accident. Anything that followed was the purposeful reproduction of the gene for the enjoyment of the humans. That is effed up for the cat.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 20:13:33 GMT -5
Humans have been doing this for thousands of years to hundreds of different animals. Hell, it was even done to slaves by slave owners. Nothing new here and the cats don't seem to mind any more than the dogs that have almost had their brains shrunk to nothing so the head is nice and pointy. Jim
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Post by rockpickerforever on Feb 19, 2014 12:29:48 GMT -5
A few more examples of man playing God...
Munchkin cats
Breed standards
So, do shorts legs keep them off the counter?
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