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  #21  
Old September 22nd 04, 03:58 PM
Karen Chuplis
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in article , Irulan at
wrote on 9/22/04 9:48AM:

Kim wrote:

... if you're on high speed that is (it's about a 500MB download).
http://www.archive.org/movies/detail...er&collectioni
d=00961&from=pickList


It's the life of a cat family -- mom, dad and 5 little kittens. It's B&W and
there's no sound but it's oh so touching. You get to see the kittens being
born and watch them grow and learn from mom and dad up to the age of about 3
weeks or so. VERY cute... and sure to invoke a case of kitten fever.

I'm sure you'll love it....


As Tak says, the acting is superb! I loved it when the Papa cat climbs
up on the scratching post and the babies try to follow and he looks down
like he saying: Atta boy, son! You can do it!

Really nice video. I'm saving it.
Jazz & his mama


how about when momma keeps "nagging" the kittens not to go very far when
they are learning to walk. I can't get over how well they did filming and
editing this. It's really a mini masterpiece.

  #22  
Old September 22nd 04, 03:58 PM
Karen Chuplis
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in article , Irulan at
wrote on 9/22/04 9:48AM:

Kim wrote:

... if you're on high speed that is (it's about a 500MB download).
http://www.archive.org/movies/detail...er&collectioni
d=00961&from=pickList


It's the life of a cat family -- mom, dad and 5 little kittens. It's B&W and
there's no sound but it's oh so touching. You get to see the kittens being
born and watch them grow and learn from mom and dad up to the age of about 3
weeks or so. VERY cute... and sure to invoke a case of kitten fever.

I'm sure you'll love it....


As Tak says, the acting is superb! I loved it when the Papa cat climbs
up on the scratching post and the babies try to follow and he looks down
like he saying: Atta boy, son! You can do it!

Really nice video. I'm saving it.
Jazz & his mama


how about when momma keeps "nagging" the kittens not to go very far when
they are learning to walk. I can't get over how well they did filming and
editing this. It's really a mini masterpiece.

  #23  
Old September 22nd 04, 04:14 PM
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Karen Chuplis wrote:

I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"


Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

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Old September 22nd 04, 04:14 PM
Takayuki
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Karen Chuplis wrote:

I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"


Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

  #25  
Old September 22nd 04, 04:14 PM
Takayuki
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Karen Chuplis wrote:

I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"


Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

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Old September 22nd 04, 04:37 PM
Marina
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Takayuki wrote:

Karen Chuplis wrote:


I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"



Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

Tnere! You see? Betty needs a kitten! )

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Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
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Old September 22nd 04, 04:37 PM
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Takayuki wrote:

Karen Chuplis wrote:


I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"



Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

Tnere! You see? Betty needs a kitten! )

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old September 22nd 04, 04:37 PM
Marina
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Takayuki wrote:

Karen Chuplis wrote:


I watched it this morning. Wow. Bigtime kitten fever. It really is a great
little movie. The camera work and editing is TERRIFIC. I love when she is
moving them and He is watching in fascination. Or the first time he sees
them. Or when He teaches them to climb the scratching post. What a great
little film. I find myself looking at my cats and thinking "you were wobbly
little things once!"



Have you seen any of them when they were that wobbly?

I liked how the parentage was so obvious. Two of them looked like
little versions of the queen, and three of them looked like little
versions of the tom.

When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.

Tnere! You see? Betty needs a kitten! )

--
Marina, Frank and Nikki
marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old September 22nd 04, 04:50 PM
Takayuki
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Marina wrote:

Takayuki wrote:
When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.


Tnere! You see? Betty needs a kitten! )


The problem is, I don't know what Betty was thinking. Maybe when she
saw the cute kittens in the movie, she saw them as potential prey.
Or maybe she was reminded of when she was a kitten and played with her
littermates. Actually, I have no idea how she would react to another
cat or another kitten.

  #30  
Old September 22nd 04, 04:50 PM
Takayuki
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Marina wrote:

Takayuki wrote:
When I was watching the film, I looked down at Betty (who I thought
was sleeping), and she was *fascinated*! It was so funny watching her
eyes go back and forth following the action. She purred when the
kittens started walking, and when they were drinking from the saucer.
When it was over, she kept looking back towards the monitor to see if
it would produce more kittens.


Tnere! You see? Betty needs a kitten! )


The problem is, I don't know what Betty was thinking. Maybe when she
saw the cute kittens in the movie, she saw them as potential prey.
Or maybe she was reminded of when she was a kitten and played with her
littermates. Actually, I have no idea how she would react to another
cat or another kitten.

 




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