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Old October 31st 04, 11:12 PM
Fat Freddy
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Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.

Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.

He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.

Anyone else have one of these contortionist kitties?
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Old October 31st 04, 11:50 PM
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But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that.


Marble can do that - one of his many names is "Mr Scorpion-tail"

he also assumes some positions which look remarkably uncomfortable ;-)

Cheers, helen s


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Old October 31st 04, 11:50 PM
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But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that.


Marble can do that - one of his many names is "Mr Scorpion-tail"

he also assumes some positions which look remarkably uncomfortable ;-)

Cheers, helen s


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Old October 31st 04, 11:50 PM
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But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that.


Marble can do that - one of his many names is "Mr Scorpion-tail"

he also assumes some positions which look remarkably uncomfortable ;-)

Cheers, helen s


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Old October 31st 04, 11:59 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Fat Freddy had some very interesting things to say
about Flexible Kitty:

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.
Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.
He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.


Got JPGs? :-)

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doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
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Old October 31st 04, 11:59 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Fat Freddy had some very interesting things to say
about Flexible Kitty:

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.
Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.
He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.


Got JPGs? :-)

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
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Old October 31st 04, 11:59 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Fat Freddy had some very interesting things to say
about Flexible Kitty:

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.
Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.
He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.


Got JPGs? :-)

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
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Old November 1st 04, 12:59 AM
Dick C
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Fat Freddy wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.

Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.

He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.

Anyone else have one of these contortionist kitties?


Shroder used to lay on his side the twist around. His back legs
would point left, with the lower leg completely flat on the floor,
and his upper leg laying down next to it with the paw on the floor.
Then he would twist around so that his front legs were pointing
in the other direction, with the underneath leg flat on the floor,
then twist his head around so it was upside down. You walk over to
see if he is alright and he would pop right up as if everything
were normal.





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Old November 1st 04, 12:59 AM
Dick C
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Fat Freddy wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.

Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.

He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.

Anyone else have one of these contortionist kitties?


Shroder used to lay on his side the twist around. His back legs
would point left, with the lower leg completely flat on the floor,
and his upper leg laying down next to it with the paw on the floor.
Then he would twist around so that his front legs were pointing
in the other direction, with the underneath leg flat on the floor,
then twist his head around so it was upside down. You walk over to
see if he is alright and he would pop right up as if everything
were normal.





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Dick #1349
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
~Benjamin Franklin

Home Page: dickcr.iwarp.com
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Old November 1st 04, 12:59 AM
Dick C
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Fat Freddy wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes

Of our three cats, Fluffy and Smokey seem to have "normal" kitty tails.
They can wrap them around themselves, or walk with them sticking
straight up or straight out to the rear. But the other one, Kitty, can
lay his tail flat along his back with the end up on his head and walk
around like that. The other guys' tails just don't bend that way.

Kitty also likes to lay flat on his stomach with his rear legs splayed
out with the inside of his thighs also flat on the floor. Then
sometimes he will twist his upper body around so his chest, head, and
front legs are facing up while the rest of his torso and rear legs are
flat on the floor facing down.

He also sleeps in normal cat positions, but sometimes he looks so
twisted up that you would swear that he had been run over by a truck,
but evidently he finds it to be very comfortable.

Anyone else have one of these contortionist kitties?


Shroder used to lay on his side the twist around. His back legs
would point left, with the lower leg completely flat on the floor,
and his upper leg laying down next to it with the paw on the floor.
Then he would twist around so that his front legs were pointing
in the other direction, with the underneath leg flat on the floor,
then twist his head around so it was upside down. You walk over to
see if he is alright and he would pop right up as if everything
were normal.





--
Dick #1349
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
~Benjamin Franklin

Home Page: dickcr.iwarp.com
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