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kitty in the sink
A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is
completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce |
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A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is
completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce Aww, what a cutie he must be. It always tickled me that Yoda was more concerned with Where The Water Goes than where it came from. I love reading posts like this one. It makes me remember the cute stuff they used to do before they turned into old men and just sleep all the time. Sherry |
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wrote A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. Aww, how cute! Frank is very happy to see that the younger generation is prepared to carry on his research into Where The Water Goes. He might be thinking of retiring now that he is turning 16 (tomorrow!). Another spiffy tuxedo gentlecat for the world of science! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 09:52:44 GMT, wrote:
A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce Tryed you site and got following: 503 - User Over Quota! Referer URL: (none) Requested URL: (none) The website that you have requested has been taken off line because the users has exceeded their bandwidth quota. If this is your website you can change this behaviour in the Sonic.net MemberTools. For more information regarding Sonic.net and its services, please see http://www.sonic.net/. |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce Aww, what a cutie he must be. It always tickled me that Yoda was more concerned with Where The Water Goes than where it came from. I love reading posts like this one. It makes me remember the cute stuff they used to do before they turned into old men and just sleep all the time. Sherry Be careful Sherry. You may find a kitten on your doorstep!! Karen |
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"whayface" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 09:52:44 GMT, wrote: Tryed you site and got following: 503 - User Over Quota! I was able to access the site without any difficulty, so you may want to try again. Cute pictures! MaryL |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 09:52:44 GMT, wrote:
A certain black kitty has discovered the kitchen sink, and is completely fascinated trying to figure out Where The Water Goes. Every time I go near the sink, he comes racing into the kitchen and jumps up and gets into it (and in my way, of course). He's perfectly willing to get wet in the process. In this group of pictures, I'd left the water dripping from the tap, and each droplet of water made a nice thumping sound against the metal sink, which was riveting to him. Unfortunately, the quality of these photos is pretty bad - blurry and dark, although I did my best with Photoshop - so you can't see the water on his head and back. Sorry - I'll try to get better shots next time! At least you can tell from his posture that he's very intent on watching the drops of water. http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce Around here Sammy is in charge of making sure the water drains properly, and from what I can see from the pictures she's a twin to your water detective. In fact, back when Sam was a kitten, I had to keep a close watch as she would also try to investigate the garbage disposal. Thankfully, she outgrew her disposal facination after a she learned this got her splashed. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 15:03:56 +0200, "Marina"
wrote: Aww, how cute! Frank is very happy to see that the younger generation is prepared to carry on his research into Where The Water Goes. He might be thinking of retiring now that he is turning 16 (tomorrow!). Another spiffy tuxedo gentlecat for the world of science! Happy BD Frank Many happy returns - with hopes for very few carrier trips to vampire TED in the future. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html |
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On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:40:11 GMT, whayface
wrote: On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 09:52:44 GMT, wrote: Snip http://home.sonic.net/~jwermont/kittens/sink.html Joyce Tryed you site and got following: 503 - User Over Quota! Referer URL: (none) Requested URL: (none) The website that you have requested has been taken off line because the users has exceeded their bandwidth quota. If this is your website you can change this behaviour in the Sonic.net MemberTools. For more information regarding Sonic.net and its services, please see http://www.sonic.net/. Hmmm, another crazy error message. I had no trouble with the site when I looked -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html |
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