What an ugly cat!
> http://www.pbase.com/image/26298934.jpg
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Is that price for the cat or for the picture?
No thanks. 2500 is more than I want to pay. Hate cats anyway.
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>http://www.pbase.com/image/26298934.jpg
Why would you pay that much for that cat? Oh, you meant the pic?
If that pic is worth 2500 bucks then I'm about to be rich.
http://www.pbase.com/image/24980114
> Why would you pay that much for that cat? Oh, you meant the pic?
> If that pic is worth 2500 bucks then I'm about to be rich.
> http://www.pbase.com/image/24980114
Hey, I can play this game too!
http://www.photocritique.net/g/s?zzp5Ln-p14100914
One SCARY cat!
The common housecat, a miniature killing machine with a grape-sized brain,
is a barely-domesticated animal whose companionable nature can only
experienced through sheer delusion, heavy drug use, or taxidermy. They can
be quite photogenic, although I think $2500 is a tad pricey.
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Fun Cat Facts from the Web!
1) A cat's teeth serve primarily as weapons, as well as for tearing prey.
2) Cats use their rough tongues as efficient tools to strip flesh off the
bones of prey.
3) Although a cat's jaws are short, they are extremely strong. Cats tear and
crush their prey.
4) Housecats are not by nature social animals, but of course "dey wuv dere
human owners, now, yes dey do!" Right-O.
Photography by Sheila Dalton
http://webpages.plantationcable.net/dalton9/main.htm
Personal Web site
http://webpages.plantationcable.net/dalton9/homepage.htm
Cats owner.
for the picture. 12x18
find old yentas with money to burn and who own a cat :)
> The common housecat, a miniature killing machine with a grape-sized brain,
> is a barely-domesticated animal whose companionable nature can only
> experienced through sheer delusion, heavy drug use, or taxidermy. They can
> be quite photogenic, although I think $2500 is a tad pricey.
>
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> Fun Cat Facts from the Web!
>
> 1) A cat's teeth serve primarily as weapons, as well as for tearing prey.
>
> 2) Cats use their rough tongues as efficient tools to strip flesh off the
> bones of prey.
>
> 3) Although a cat's jaws are short, they are extremely strong. Cats tear and
> crush their prey.
well duh what did you think they were - vegetarians?
> 4) Housecats are not by nature social animals, but of course "dey wuv dere
> human owners, now, yes dey do!" Right-O.
Most animals will very sensibly show affection towards someone who
provides them with food, shelter and warmth. If their 'owners' want
to call it love then bully for them.
>Most animals will very sensibly show affection towards someone who
>provides them with food, shelter and warmth. If their 'owners' want
>to call it love then bully for them.
Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.
Dave
Hugo Drax wrote:
> "Mister Max" <Remove...@bbuuten.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9525DB334F820an...@216.196.97.136...
>>Is that price for the cat or for the picture?
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> for the picture. 12x18
Hugo, if this is serious, please elaborate on how you arrived at such a
figure. Did you shoot all day long and let her choose the best one? Did
you get naked for her? What gives here?
Gary Eickmeier
Is it Canadian dollars?