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Old June 27th 04, 04:39 PM
Mary
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Cute! I brought home a little street urchin the other day, and got him an
excellent home. He left last night sniff. His name is Ernie, for Earnest


Cutie pie!


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Old June 27th 04, 04:39 PM
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"Sherry " wrote in message
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Cute! I brought home a little street urchin the other day, and got him an
excellent home. He left last night sniff. His name is Ernie, for Earnest


Cutie pie!


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Old June 27th 04, 06:47 PM
Sherry
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Cute! I brought home a little street urchin the other day, and got him an
excellent home. He left last night sniff. His name is Ernie, for Earnest


Cutie pie!


Thanks! He sure is. But his new owner is going to have to be awfully diligent
about clipping. Poor little thing has many claws that just don't retract, and
he had a devil of a time with hanging them on carpet, bedspreads, etc. I
clipped him and he seemed okay after that. He had six toes on one foot and
seven on the other; back ones were normal.

Sherry
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Old June 27th 04, 06:47 PM
Sherry
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Cute! I brought home a little street urchin the other day, and got him an
excellent home. He left last night sniff. His name is Ernie, for Earnest


Cutie pie!


Thanks! He sure is. But his new owner is going to have to be awfully diligent
about clipping. Poor little thing has many claws that just don't retract, and
he had a devil of a time with hanging them on carpet, bedspreads, etc. I
clipped him and he seemed okay after that. He had six toes on one foot and
seven on the other; back ones were normal.

Sherry
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Old June 27th 04, 11:36 PM
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message
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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.



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-Kelly
kelly at farringtons dot net
Check out www.snittens.com


 




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