Mistakes may be made
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wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 15:42 last edited by
I can’t believe you’re married to a Childless Catlady.
Don’t let the others know.
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@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
He'll be taking mouse hunting jobs from hard working American cats.
wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 16:38 last edited by@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
He'll be taking mouse hunting jobs from hard working American cats.
I'd hire him. My cats don't kill them, they just bring them up to show us and drop live ones on the floor, after which pandemonium ensues.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 16:39 last edited by
But.. that's a gorgeous cat.
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@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
He'll be taking mouse hunting jobs from hard working American cats.
wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 16:58 last edited by@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
He'll be taking mouse hunting jobs from hard working American cats.
See @Mik’s comment. He’ll be doing jobs that American cats won’t do.
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@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
He'll be taking mouse hunting jobs from hard working American cats.
See @Mik’s comment. He’ll be doing jobs that American cats won’t do.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 17:13 last edited by
Nice looking.
Cat is pretty, too.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 21:21 last edited by blondie
Well Horace, your kitty looks a lot like an American Shorthair, classic silver tabby. Could it be a purebred? It has many of the hallmark markings … the “M” on the forehead, the “bullseye” on its side, and full rings on its tail. We had 3. All retired showcats. Sweet and friendly. Our silver tabby was bred in Hawaii. Here’s pics of him and his ‘brother’, a brown classic tabby.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 21:47 last edited by
Gorgeous cats…
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Well Horace, your kitty looks a lot like an American Shorthair, classic silver tabby. Could it be a purebred? It has many of the hallmark markings … the “M” on the forehead, the “bullseye” on its side, and full rings on its tail. We had 3. All retired showcats. Sweet and friendly. Our silver tabby was bred in Hawaii. Here’s pics of him and his ‘brother’, a brown classic tabby.
wrote on 24 Nov 2024, 22:53 last edited by@blondie said in Mistakes may be made:
Well Horace, your kitty looks a lot like an American Shorthair, classic silver tabby. Could it be a purebred? It has many of the hallmark markings … the “M” on the forehead, the “bullseye” on its side, and full rings on its tail. We had 3. All retired showcats. Sweet and friendly. Our silver tabby was bred in Hawaii. Here’s pics of him and his ‘brother’, a brown classic tabby.
Interesting, good to know. Thanks Blondie!
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wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 12:53 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Mistakes may be made:
Better get the cat in before January 20th.
I disagree. Trump is a big fan of grabbing... felines. Just keep the cat away from Pennsylvania Ave.
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@blondie said in Mistakes may be made:
Well Horace, your kitty looks a lot like an American Shorthair, classic silver tabby. Could it be a purebred? It has many of the hallmark markings … the “M” on the forehead, the “bullseye” on its side, and full rings on its tail. We had 3. All retired showcats. Sweet and friendly. Our silver tabby was bred in Hawaii. Here’s pics of him and his ‘brother’, a brown classic tabby.
Interesting, good to know. Thanks Blondie!
wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 16:37 last edited by@Horace that is a very pretty cat
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@Horace that is a very pretty cat
wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 16:52 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace that is a very pretty cat
Thanks. The cat came back yesterday and I got a new batch of videos.
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@taiwan_girl said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace that is a very pretty cat
Thanks. The cat came back yesterday and I got a new batch of videos.
wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 18:32 last edited by@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@taiwan_girl said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace that is a very pretty cat
Thanks. The cat came back yesterday and I got a new batch of videos.
The problem is that the cat is an outdoor cat. Outdoor cats are prone to all kinds of problems, including diseases, injury, etc.
If you bring it home, it might have an issue adjusting if you plan to keep it as an indoor cat.
But, yeah, what a neat-looking animal. So friendly.
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@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@taiwan_girl said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace that is a very pretty cat
Thanks. The cat came back yesterday and I got a new batch of videos.
The problem is that the cat is an outdoor cat. Outdoor cats are prone to all kinds of problems, including diseases, injury, etc.
If you bring it home, it might have an issue adjusting if you plan to keep it as an indoor cat.
But, yeah, what a neat-looking animal. So friendly.
wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 20:39 last edited by Horace@George-K said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace said in Mistakes may be made:
@taiwan_girl said in Mistakes may be made:
@Horace that is a very pretty cat
Thanks. The cat came back yesterday and I got a new batch of videos.
The problem is that the cat is an outdoor cat. Outdoor cats are prone to all kinds of problems, including diseases, injury, etc.
If you bring it home, it might have an issue adjusting if you plan to keep it as an indoor cat.
But, yeah, what a neat-looking animal. So friendly.
Thanks for that warning, I hadn't considered that aspect.
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wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 21:16 last edited by
Our kitty above had to be quarantined (I believe it was a Hawaii rule) for a period of time, plus all the right vaccinations. But my memory has faded. It was decades ago. Didn’t Optimistic bring back a cute pup from ?Honduras or ?Costa Rica . I sure miss her.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 03:44 last edited by
She’s on Facebook - like you used to be!
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 05:00 last edited by
I've never seen a cat with those markings before. Really pretty and interesting.
Has your wife named it yet?
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I've never seen a cat with those markings before. Really pretty and interesting.
Has your wife named it yet?
wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 13:29 last edited by@Friday said in Mistakes may be made:
I've never seen a cat with those markings before. Really pretty and interesting.
Has your wife named it yet?
Huahua, which means flower.
She got some of the back story from a neighbor who knows the original owner. The cat, now five years old, got sick and the owner couldn’t afford the vet. So he abandoned the cat. No, it doesn’t make much sense to me either.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 14:52 last edited by
My sister has a cat named Flower.
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wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 08:37 last edited by
It has been my experience that once something has been named it is yours and you can't get rid of it.
Hope the vet gives Huahua a clean bill of health.