To: .38sw
I sister in-law bought one of those cats were the front legs are much shorter then the back legs .. a real odd looking cat if you ask me ..
213 posted on
02/09/2003 11:26:02 AM PST by
Mo1
To: Mo1
I tend to like basic cats. Our most exotic cat is the Maine Coon. She just a larger version of a long-haired cat - regular face, big paws, ruff around her neck, really puffy tail. The other two are very basic - a brown tabby stray, and a black and white long-haired stray. One of the strays I had previously I think was a Tonkinese.
214 posted on
02/09/2003 11:34:44 AM PST by
.38sw
To: Mo1; .38sw; ValerieUSA; lodwick; sweetliberty; Prentice; null and void
The wifey and I went to a birthday party last night. There is a very big Expat community down here, because there are six observatories in the area. The whole place was filled with research astronomers, physicists and other asorted rabble from all over the world. My wife is involved the the wimin's organization and does a lot of stuff with the other ladies. When introduced during the evening, several times people said..."oh, you're the Conservatives." Geez, classified with a scarlet "C" on my forehead. What weird, strange people liberals are.
225 posted on
02/09/2003 1:02:05 PM PST by
Cuttnhorse
(I wear the scarlet C with pride.)
To: Mo1
My sister in-law bought one of those cats were the front legs are much shorter then the back legsSounds like a Manx...you have never owned a cat until you have a Manx...they are very neat cats. The last one we had in Idaho was raised with our Rottie pup...the two were inseparable.
To: Mo1
one of those cats were the front legs are much shorter then the back legs .. a real odd looking cat if you ask me .. A Munchkin cat?
looks like a cross between a cat and a dashund?
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