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headphase
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26 Jan 2007, 12:33 am

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26 Jan 2007, 1:39 am

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Hehe. This is my favourite web page to visit! I could vote on kitties for hours...



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26 Jan 2007, 10:42 am

I collect cats too! That has been my longest-standing special interest. Whatever else I may be interested in, cats (and animals in general) are a constant in my life.



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26 Jan 2007, 11:01 am

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(No, I've not bluified him in Photoshop :lol: )


Well, well, well ... Certainly looks blue. A genetic mutant ??


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26 Jan 2007, 12:24 pm

I actually hate cats. They scare me with their starring eyes.



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26 Jan 2007, 12:28 pm

Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Starr wrote:

(No, I've not bluified him in Photoshop :lol: )


Well, well, well ... Certainly looks blue. A genetic mutant ??


She used Paint Shop Pro.



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26 Jan 2007, 12:31 pm

Cat's eyes are cool. Their pupils can go from covering almost the entire opening to just a paperthin slit in less than a second.



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26 Jan 2007, 1:02 pm

ahayes wrote:
Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Starr wrote:

(No, I've not bluified him in Photoshop :lol: )


Well, well, well ... Certainly looks blue. A genetic mutant ??


She used Paint Shop Pro.


LOL, that's scurrilous ahayes :lol: But I'll let you off because you're a cat-lover.



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26 Jan 2007, 1:28 pm

Starr wrote:
ahayes wrote:
Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Starr wrote:

(No, I've not bluified him in Photoshop :lol: )


Well, well, well ... Certainly looks blue. A genetic mutant ??


She used Paint Shop Pro.


LOL, that's scurrilous ahayes :lol: But I'll let you off because you're a cat-lover.


That picture has been altered in some manner or there is some error in the way it was captured.



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26 Jan 2007, 2:08 pm

You really think so? Maybe it has. I must say looking closely at the face it looks a bit odd around the eyes. I just did a google image search for 'blue cat', maybe the owner altered it to make it bluer?



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27 Jan 2007, 2:17 pm

Think cats are the superior species,they can get humans to do whatever they want just by sitting there and doing nothing unordinary,they will keep any tablets given to them in their mouth until going out the room and spitting them out,they can get 'sympathy food' from their owners,they can go along a whole row of houses getting food from each one making sure to look like a scruffy bugger before going in and they will just assume the cat is pregnant or has worms,they can fart and it will be called funny or cute by humans rather than be shouted at like humans often do to each other,they are so tough they can lick their crusty filthy bums clean yet run away when the vet carry case comes out.Cats are great without having to try.

Hope to get a maine coon like Biscuit, or a ragdoll when moving into another group home next month.


For any cat fans in north west England,there is a two day TICA affiliated show in Wythenshawe forum sports centre in april or march,haven't got any cat mags with me at the moment to get the information.



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28 Jan 2007, 11:58 am

I personally prefer dogs; although admittedly, I've only owned a dog before and no cats. I feel like I really get to know my dog's personality, and he's like me--he's not going to want to do anything he doesn't presently feel like doing.



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28 Jan 2007, 12:24 pm

I love cats. Many years ago when I was living with my dad in Ontario, we had three cats... if I had a larger place now, I'd have two cats (so they could keep each other company when I am not home).


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28 Jan 2007, 1:45 pm

Cats are a real marvel of nature. There are many other marvels of nature a bee on a flower, a wolf, probably a dolphin even if I haven’t known personally a dolphin. But cats are approachable, great company and a beauty to look at when they move and when they are at rest. Cats avoid unequal fights, but if they are cornered they are capable to put up an incredible defence, both in menacing and in attacking the attacker if need be. I’ve seen cats driving to flight dogs as big as an elephant might be for us. They are abundant in literature. Baudelaire was fond of cats. Of course they are abundant in the Web: for some see http://www.warrenphotographic.co.uk . When I am tired to do anything else I look at cats in the Web. I have had one, and her daughter for 21 years. I don’t know how to put her photo here.