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Offline CALSGR8

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #175 on: September 08, 2007, 12:42:18 pm »
These cats are the only ones I can have.  I'm allergic!

My brother once sent me an article about a breed that is the first NON-ALERGIC CAT!  They cost thousands of dollars though

I've been to houses which have cats (took my Claritan in advance).  They all want to come to me for some reason!  AHHHHHH  NOOOOO   :shock: :ballbat: (liked the wavy hands but with no bat).

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #176 on: September 08, 2007, 01:21:21 pm »
You mean Maine Coons are easy on the allergies?  My mother in law always makes a big fuss about it.  Makes a big show of making sure Bentley stays away from her. 

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #177 on: September 08, 2007, 11:56:48 pm »
I love Maine coons; the labradors of the cat world See below:





Information
The following is partially excerpted from the Maine Coon FAQ
One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the Maine Coon is actually considered to be a native of Maine (and is the Maine state cat). Maine Coons were well established more than a century ago as a hardy, natural breed of domestic cat, well equipped to survive the hostile New England winters. With their long fur, fluffy tails, and big "snowshoe" paws, this isn't difficult to believe.

The Maine Coon is a medium-to-longhaired cat with heavy, water-resistant fur. The fur is longer on the ruff, stomach and britches and shorter on the back and neck. Maine Coons have long bushy tails; big, round, tufted paws; large eyes and ears (well "furnished" with hairs to keep them warm); a squarish muzzle.

Maine Coons develop slowly, and don't achieve their full size until they are three to five years old. Their dispositions remain kittenish throughout their lives; they are big, gentle, good-natured goofs. Even their voices set them apart from other cats; they have a distinctive, chirping trill which they use for everything from courting to cajoling their people into playing with them. (Maine Coons love to play, and many will joyfully retrieve small items.) They rarely meow, and when they do, that soft, tiny voice doesn't fit their size!

While Maine Coons are highly people-oriented cats, they are not overly-dependent. They do not constantly pester you for attention, but prefer to "hang out" with their owners, investigating whatever activity you're involved in and "helping" when they can. They are not, as a general rule, known as "lap cats" but as with any personality trait there are a few Maine Coons that prefer laps. Most Maine Coons will stay close by, probably occupying the chair next to yours instead. Maines will follow you from room to room and wait outside a closed door for you to emerge.

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #178 on: September 09, 2007, 12:11:40 am »
For the inexcusable errors today, this cat had to play with DC United:

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #180 on: September 09, 2007, 09:23:19 am »
I love Maine coons; the labradors of the cat world See below:

Information
The following is partially excerpted from the Maine Coon FAQ
One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the Maine Coon is actually considered to be a native of Maine (and is the Maine state cat). Maine Coons were well established more than a century ago as a hardy, natural breed of domestic cat, well equipped to survive the hostile New England winters. With their long fur, fluffy tails, and big "snowshoe" paws, this isn't difficult to believe.

The Maine Coon is a medium-to-longhaired cat with heavy, water-resistant fur. The fur is longer on the ruff, stomach and britches and shorter on the back and neck. Maine Coons have long bushy tails; big, round, tufted paws; large eyes and ears (well "furnished" with hairs to keep them warm); a squarish muzzle.

Maine Coons develop slowly, and don't achieve their full size until they are three to five years old. Their dispositions remain kittenish throughout their lives; they are big, gentle, good-natured goofs. Even their voices set them apart from other cats; they have a distinctive, chirping trill which they use for everything from courting to cajoling their people into playing with them. (Maine Coons love to play, and many will joyfully retrieve small items.) They rarely meow, and when they do, that soft, tiny voice doesn't fit their size!

While Maine Coons are highly people-oriented cats, they are not overly-dependent. They do not constantly pester you for attention, but prefer to "hang out" with their owners, investigating whatever activity you're involved in and "helping" when they can. They are not, as a general rule, known as "lap cats" but as with any personality trait there are a few Maine Coons that prefer laps. Most Maine Coons will stay close by, probably occupying the chair next to yours instead. Maines will follow you from room to room and wait outside a closed door for you to emerge.


You just described Bentley to a T.  He's very good natured, puts up w/ Elisa (who is a cat fiend!  she pesters him to kingdom come and then some!  He has only scratched her one or two times!  And she's all over him every day!).

Bentley is as white as the driven snow and just purrs up a storm when he's just laying close to one of us.  He loves Dan, thinks he's King Cat of the house or something.  Dan's the one who leaves him alone the most.  I will always look for this breed of cat in the future.  I've found a Maine Coon rescue society, so I'll get future Coons through them!  Bentley was a stray - a very very sick one at that.  He was nearly dead when he was found as an older kitten 12 years ago.  So, he's probably even extra grateful just to have a home!

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #181 on: September 09, 2007, 07:38:28 pm »
He loves Dan, thinks he's King Cat of the house or something. 

Wait, you mean he isn't King Cat? Does Dan know?

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #182 on: September 09, 2007, 09:03:38 pm »
LOL, I can ask Dan.  Bentley seems to like to talk to him the most!  ;)

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #183 on: October 08, 2007, 12:26:56 pm »
www.lolcats.com is the best site ever.





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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #184 on: October 08, 2007, 12:50:58 pm »
CHIEF SHOULD PUT THIS ONE UP WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE ON THE SITE:

http://www.lolcats.com/view/152/

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #185 on: October 08, 2007, 01:01:44 pm »
:lol:

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #186 on: October 08, 2007, 01:06:08 pm »
That's a great one!!!!

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #187 on: October 08, 2007, 05:34:17 pm »
CHIEF SHOULD PUT THIS ONE UP WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE ON THE SITE:

http://www.lolcats.com/view/152/

Good catch LOLOL

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #188 on: October 08, 2007, 07:17:58 pm »
We need another dose of Weird Cat of the Week!

I love this guy! He looks like he could not be bothered with humans!

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #189 on: October 08, 2007, 07:55:35 pm »
He's got a nice feline manchu going, too! :)

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #190 on: October 08, 2007, 09:30:33 pm »
We need another dose of Weird Cat of the Week!

I love this guy! He looks like he could not be bothered with humans!

Nobody bothers me! (old Jhoon Rhee ad)

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #191 on: October 08, 2007, 09:34:03 pm »
Nobody bothers me! (old Jhoon Rhee ad)

Do you remember the phone number?

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #192 on: October 08, 2007, 09:38:27 pm »
Do you remember the phone number?

Not this time of night.  Um.  Something 1000

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #193 on: October 08, 2007, 09:38:55 pm »
Not this time of night.  Um.  Something 1000

USA-1000

Offline Ray D

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #194 on: October 09, 2007, 03:52:53 pm »
Do you remember:
1.  the line right after "Nobody bothers me"?
2. How was "bothers" pronounced?

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #195 on: October 09, 2007, 04:20:28 pm »
the 2nd line was (Nobody bodders me either!)

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #196 on: October 09, 2007, 04:34:24 pm »
Good work Kim!
And you got the second question too, "bodders".  Though I always heard it "bozzers".

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #197 on: October 09, 2007, 04:38:08 pm »
I thought it was more like "bodda".

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #198 on: October 09, 2007, 04:55:30 pm »
Good work Kim!
And you got the second question too, "bodders".  Though I always heard it "bozzers".

LOL!  Thanks.  I can still SEE that commercial replaying in my mind like a bad broken record!  :)

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Re: Do it for the kittens....
« Reply #199 on: October 09, 2007, 04:57:53 pm »
Ok, here's one for you.

What school doesn't have a football team.  They have something better: a track record.