Capture: Cats Love Cameras
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Lucy Stewart, in reply to
Very helpful because you always know the exact reference you need now, is under the cat.
It's like they're telepathic. Or clairvoyant. Or really dedicated to getting in the way. Some combination of the three.
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Swapping props: Great-grandma Isabel Inwood, nee Morgan, with unknown puss & great-aunt Isabel, Sydenham, about 1916.
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Hebe, in reply to
Sit Fishicious
Nice name. Slinky black burmese crosses could rank equal to solid Gingers.Spelled it wrong : Sit Fishcious -- he was born in Christchurch in 1979, as you can probably tell. For the last couple of years I have wanted a good big marmalade, no white, short but thick hair, and one of those ringed light and dark tails.
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Mellopuffy, in reply to
I can say without a shadow of a doubt that she is my best pet yet. Has this endearing fashion of looking you deep in the eyes...
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Emma Hart, in reply to
No more late-night silly-names-for-the-new-kitten competitions for me.
This is exactly how I ended up with a cat called Smirnoff.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
catoptricks...
Swapping props: Great-grandma Isabel Inwood, nee Morgan, with unknown puss & great-aunt Isabel, Sydenham, about 1916.
Awww! I was hoping it was a case of a Victorian child were-cat...
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Hebe,
Famous people what like cats: Slash has quite a few. Our Billy the gorgeous grey knows this by instinct; whenever we happen to leave the music channel on tv and GunsnRoses comes on, Billy goes googly-eyed and sits rigidly to attention until Slash finishes his yowling. Then he walks away. Every time. Billy particularly likes the guitar solo in Sweet Child of Mine.
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Geoff Lealand, in reply to
Your gg could do such tricks (turning cats into small children)?
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Your gg could do such tricks (turning cats into small children)?
Unfortunately she’d been gone for decades before I arrived in this world, so perhaps it was so commonplace back then that no-one thought to remark on it. As for the suspected were-cat child, she wasn’t as far as I know displaying any feline tendencies when she popped off aged 92 back in 2003.
Hebe:
That Billy of yours does a great Evil Eye. I like that in a cat. -
Hebe, in reply to
That Billy of yours does a great Evil Eye. I like that in a cat.
Yes; he's a star. But unfortunately extremely thick.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Will, I am...
...he’s a star. But unfortunately extremely thick.
...or so he'd like you to believe!
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Hebe, in reply to
Brilliant. Those lyrics and beat are so Billy. Uh huh.
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Scott A, in reply to
Yes, Hatstand. No more late-night silly-names-for-the-new-kitten competitions for me.
Heh. And that's how mine got Cypher. Should've been "Cipher", but I thought the 'y' looked better and it was still - just - within the bounds of the winning entry of naming the cat after my favourite Headless Chickens song.
And, no, I wasn't going to call him Donka.
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Scott A, in reply to
Our Billy the gorgeous grey knows this by instinct; whenever we happen to leave the music channel on tv and GunsnRoses comes on, Billy goes googly-eyed and sits rigidly to attention until Slash finishes his yowling.
Mine yowls along to the tiddly tiddly tiddly guitar solo at the end of Hotel California. Sort of embarrassing, really.
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Hebe, in reply to
Mine yowls along to the tiddly tiddly tiddly guitar solo at the end of Hotel California. Sort of embarrassing, really.
Yeah it is. I only listen to the Eagles alone in the car. It is a real cat-pleaser anthem though.
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David Hood, in reply to
Famous people what like cats
I was reading an article yesterday evening that described John Lennon as a crazy cat lady.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Great-grandma Isabel Inwood
Urk. G-granny's name was Angelina, not Isabel. I think it had something to do with her being born a Christadelphian. Does Christadelphianism involve cats, or was that only the ancient Egyptians?
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Hebe, in reply to
As long as it wasn't Glenn.
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Hebe, in reply to
Stunning pic
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