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Post by Ginnie on Sept 29, 2007 22:10:32 GMT -4
I knew I couldn't fool you.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Sept 30, 2007 17:41:23 GMT -4
I say a digital blur was applied to the first one.
The two kitties look suspiciously similar.....
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Post by wdmundt on Sept 30, 2007 19:00:34 GMT -4
Was one taken in a mirror? The first?
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Post by PhantomWolf on Sept 30, 2007 19:30:01 GMT -4
You got one fixed?
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Post by wdmundt on Oct 1, 2007 8:38:07 GMT -4
Is one of them actually a dog?
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Post by Ginnie on Oct 1, 2007 18:52:27 GMT -4
You had it right the first time..
I knew I should have brushed out the water tank, but the then I would have had to use digital imaging software.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Oct 1, 2007 20:45:28 GMT -4
A mirror? That's probably why it looks a little blurry.
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Post by Ginnie on Oct 1, 2007 21:28:04 GMT -4
haha I'll tell you a story about my cats. They do look a lot alike, more so than in the pictures even. My son's friend had visited the house many times but one day both of my cats came into the living room at the same time. He said "oh, you've got two cats?"
After our cat Mandy died we vowed never to get a cat again. But two weeks later we spotted an ad for free kittens. The kids kept begging us to see them and so we did. We were only going to take one but the owners asked us not to break up the brothers. So we got both of them. They may look the same, but their personalities are a lot different. Oh, hint to cat owners: Do NOT buy cat toys. Here is the best cat toy in the world, I promise: A ROLLED UP PIECE OF TIN FOIL about an inch in diameter. Guaranteed! I buy tin foil at the dollar store for just that purpose. When we clean up around the house (not often enought) we find the tin foil balls under the couch, the stove, fridge, in the cold air return, underneath beds, behind the piano - all over the place. My son finds them and hides them because he can't get to sleep when the cats play with them at night. One day Shylock found the stash under my sons bed (he's not normally allowed in the room) and started taking them all out of the room one by one until my son caught him.
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Post by gillianren on Oct 2, 2007 13:49:16 GMT -4
My cat will essentially only play with hard candy. There have been some toys that have kept him occupied for minutes at a time, but hard candy? He'll play fetch for days.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Oct 2, 2007 16:06:17 GMT -4
Ours would look at you as if to say, "Are you stupid? You want me to chase that? Now where's my food or I'm going back to bed."
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Post by Ginnie on Oct 2, 2007 18:42:57 GMT -4
Must be a Siamese cat. They look nice, but don't do much...
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Post by PhantomWolf on Oct 2, 2007 19:03:44 GMT -4
Must be a Siamese cat. They look nice, but don't do much...
Nope, he's black and white with long fur, I have a photo of him, but not on line, I'll have to find and post it tonight.
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Post by Czero 101 on Oct 2, 2007 19:11:11 GMT -4
Want hours of fun with your cat? 2 words: Laser Pointer... Cz
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Post by echnaton on Oct 3, 2007 13:13:00 GMT -4
Want hours of fun with your cat? 2 words: Laser Pointer... Cz Those work well for tiring out young children too.
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Post by Ginnie on Oct 3, 2007 20:22:11 GMT -4
Want hours of fun with your cat? 2 words: Laser Pointer... Cz yeah! Works great.
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