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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message
... Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Wow! Very interesting! Thanks for the link. Next time we get a polydactyl cat at the shelter, I'm naming him Ernest. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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circa Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:36:14 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, KellyH ) said, Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Wow! Very interesting! Thanks for the link. Next time we get a polydactyl cat at the shelter, I'm naming him Ernest. What if it's a girl kitty? G Laura -- Ernestine? Sherry |
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circa Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:36:14 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, KellyH ) said, Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Wow! Very interesting! Thanks for the link. Next time we get a polydactyl cat at the shelter, I'm naming him Ernest. What if it's a girl kitty? G Laura -- Ernestine? Sherry |
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Really neat, I never heard of that. My neighbor in Fort Lauderdale had a gray and white cat with seven toes on each foot. I wonder if he was a descendant! |
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Really neat, I never heard of that. My neighbor in Fort Lauderdale had a gray and white cat with seven toes on each foot. I wonder if he was a descendant! |
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"Laura R." wrote What if it's a girl kitty? G Ernestine is a fine name! |
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"Laura R." wrote What if it's a girl kitty? G Ernestine is a fine name! |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... circa Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:36:14 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, KellyH ) said, Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Wow! Very interesting! Thanks for the link. Next time we get a polydactyl cat at the shelter, I'm naming him Ernest. What if it's a girl kitty? G Laura -- Ernestine? Great minds. |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... circa Sun, 27 Jun 2004 22:36:14 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, KellyH ) said, Ernest Hemingway brought back a six toed cat from one of his travels. From that cat there came a huge number of progeny in the Keys in Fl. They are known as Hemmingway cats because he basically began the population. Check this out: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/our_cats.htm The colony that still lives at the house are well taken care of. Wow! Very interesting! Thanks for the link. Next time we get a polydactyl cat at the shelter, I'm naming him Ernest. What if it's a girl kitty? G Laura -- Ernestine? Great minds. |
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"Laura R." wrote in message .. . circa Sun, 27 Jun 2004 23:56:42 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, Mary ) said, "Laura R." wrote What if it's a girl kitty? G Ernestine is a fine name! Hee. x2 -- Oh, man. I'm gonna get you back. |
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