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Message started by klx650sm2002 on 11/21/10 at 03:43:32

Title: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by klx650sm2002 on 11/21/10 at 03:43:32

This is what Ducati the cat looked like when I first got her.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2l9mr8j.jpg
Clive W :)

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mpescatori on 11/21/10 at 03:54:12

OMG she's sweet !!!

Now... let me guess... desmo claws in her paws ?

;)

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Paladin. on 11/21/10 at 07:33:07


3334206E6D682B356A68686A580 wrote:
This is what Ducati the cat looked like when I first got her.)

http://savage.andruschak.net/Ducati_the_cat.jpg
I like cats.

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mick on 11/21/10 at 12:48:29

Do you call her Dur-cati  or just Cati ? I guess it doesn't realy matter cats don't come anyway >:(

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Paladin. on 11/21/10 at 13:18:14

Some do.  Nixie did.
http://www.andruschak.net/mike/Nixie.jpg
Maybe it's just the south asian cats?  I know my siamese would actually come on call.

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/21/10 at 13:44:04

I saw a cat that would come when called & even play fetch if the toy was light enough for her.

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mick on 11/21/10 at 15:08:27


0A3B363B3E33345A0 wrote:
Some do.  Nixie did.
http://www.andruschak.net/mike/Nixie.jpg
Maybe it's just the south asian cats?  I know my siamese would actually come on call.

come to think about it the cat we have now leaves us a dead mouse from time to time, but then again we  didn't ask him to bring it.he has no name other than "the cat" he lives in the barn,he has been there at least 10 years,even though he eats plenty of mice we still feed him some hard tack every morning, I guess leaving one on my doorstep is his way of saying thanks. He is all gray except his feet ,and they are all white, I should have named him "Sox"  after all he is a democrat.

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Starlifter on 11/23/10 at 18:16:49

I LOVE cats, currently we have six...all rescues. We have had as many as ten. :)

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mick on 11/23/10 at 19:42:51


456277647A7F70627364160 wrote:
I LOVE cats, currently we have six...all rescues. We have had as many as ten. :)

who's job is it to clean out the litter boxes ?

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Midnightrider on 11/24/10 at 11:40:06

Beautiful cat!!!!!

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by buttgoat1 on 11/24/10 at 12:48:27

some people think the dead mouse is a present, it's actually a warning
(horse heads are too big)

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by kimchris1 on 11/24/10 at 13:33:25

I love cats, dogs, horses, birds, heck I love em all...
Beautiful cats you all have.
We have 4 Cats and 3 Dogs.
Never a dull moment with them around.. :) kim

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Oldfeller on 11/24/10 at 13:42:06


Here's the real secret to having cats ....


Have a beagle at the same time.


You won't ever have to feed him ....


 ...... and you never have to clean out the litter box either.





  ;D   (jest be careful you don't let him lick you in the mouth .....)

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by Paladin. on 11/24/10 at 17:11:12


595B5F515A405B4103320 wrote:
I love cats, dogs, horses, birds, heck I love em all...

All of them??

When the girls were in Elementary they asked who had pets.  Half of the children had no pets, we had half the pets.  Over the years we have had...

Five dogs, plus four guests, one of which stayed about two years.  A half or dozen cats.  An old Chinchillla retired from school.  Two rabbits.  Several rats.  several dozen dwarf hampsters (was originally susposed two be both females!)  A pair of parakeets.  A cockatiel that literally flew one very windy day, and refused to ever fly again.  An old large king snake, a couple of small garter snakes, and it's babies.  (they were cute tiny snorkels popping their heads up from the bedding.)   The food for the snakes were mice and goldfish were not counted as pets.  A few mice, one was small enough to slip through a ring, GusGus got stuck in a vaccuum hose (who?  me?)   A old tarantula.  A pair of Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (naturally one of each!) that had several dozens.  ("daddy, why do the roaches never hiss at you?"  "Because they know that I know where the is Raid."

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mick on 11/24/10 at 22:59:46


3A2D3E2B2D2A2D3E214C0 wrote:
some people think the dead mouse is a present, it's actually a warning
(horse heads are too big)

A horse head only works on Italians, the real warning is eather a goats head or a goats ass ,ooops sorry they use those to scare mice away.

Title: Re: Brown Burmese Kitten
Post by mpescatori on 11/24/10 at 23:31:41


464248405F434E4742464E522B0 wrote:
[quote author=3A2D3E2B2D2A2D3E214C0 link=1290339812/0#10 date=1290631707]some people think the dead mouse is a present, it's actually a warning
(horse heads are too big)

A horse head only works on Italians, the real warning is eather a goats head or a goats ass ,ooops sorry they use those to scare mice away.[/quote]

To the best of my understanding the dead mouse IS a gift, it's actually the "training tool" to get the kittens playing with their food... if you know what I mean...

A horse's head is a death warning in the old days (I mean, really old days) of the Sicilian Mafia, when gentlemen rode horses, sharecroppers rode donkeys and the poor folk simply walked.
The severed head of  your own horse in your bed meant "we got your horse, you're next".

In those days, it was by knife or shotgun.

I'm talking about the times up to the 1950's, when Bosses were gentlemen with whom you could share pleasant conversation over mid-morning Sunday coffee without ever realizing whom you were talking to, when the Mafia dealt with real estate, not prostitution or drugs. Things have spoiled since then, namely too much technology and the grandchildren coming on holiday from NYC and Chicago.

Really, just read selected chapters from Mario Puzo's The Godfather.

Incidentally, believe it or not, the Mafia (originally with two "Fs", Maffia) did not start out as organized crime but as an underground movement of gentlemen to rally against Arabic occupation in the 10th Century.

To support this fact, teh words [ch1610][ch1575][ch1589] (mahyas) = bully ; and [ch1605][ch1585][ch1601][ch1608][ch1590] (marfud) = reject or outcast.  

In other words, people who led a "daytime social life" and a "nightime life as outlaw".
Over the centuries the phenomenon evolved, to the point the French occupants in the 13th Century (Easter Monday, 1282) in an uprising known as the "Sicilian Vespers".

'nuff... else you'll think I'm a know-it-all...  ;D

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