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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken
bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ Tweed |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
Christina Websell wrote:
Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ Aww. But she doesn't look that small to me. Maybe I'm overemphasizing the size of the bucket, though. She had such pretty fur. I like the pic of Charlotte and Tigger. For some reason I've always pictured him as an orange tabby, don't know why. -- Joyce I want freedom, the right to self expression, everyone's right to beautiful radiant things. -- Emma Goldman |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
"Christina Websell" wrote:
Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ Tweed It is nice to see your pictures. -- Adrian http://community.webshots.com/clowderuk |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
Christina Websell wrote:
Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ Tweed Her fur looks bunny-soft, just like Kotyo's. This picture confirms once again that black and white kitties are the prettiest. Not that I'm biased or anything :-) Nadia, Kotyo and Sweety -- Little Monster pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/nnakova/Kotyo Sweety pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/nnakova/Sweety Kotyo and Sweety together: http://picasaweb.google.com/nnakova/KotyoAndSweety |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 22:20:11 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ What an odd diet. She does look extremely cute and curious in this photo. |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 23:21:27 +0000 (UTC), Bastette
wrote: Aww. But she doesn't look that small to me. Maybe I'm overemphasizing the size of the bucket, though. She had such pretty fur. If that's a 2 gallon bucket, she's quite small. For reference, at that width, the bucket should be about the height of a 1 gallon milk jug. I like the pic of Charlotte and Tigger. For some reason I've always pictured him as an orange tabby, don't know why. It's because you're subconsciously picturing the Disney Tigger. |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
Takayuki wrote:
Bastette wrote: Aww. But she doesn't look that small to me. Maybe I'm overemphasizing the size of the bucket, though. She had such pretty fur. I knew there was something wrong with what I wrote in the previous paragraph, but couldn't put my finger on it at the time. I meant to say *overestimating* the size of the bucket. I didn't think I was being especially emphatic about it. If that's a 2 gallon bucket, she's quite small. For reference, at that width, the bucket should be about the height of a 1 gallon milk jug. Yeah, I can picture the size of a 4-lb cat. I just saw that bucket and imagined it was a lot bigger than it is. I like the pic of Charlotte and Tigger. For some reason I've always pictured him as an orange tabby, don't know why. It's because you're subconsciously picturing the Disney Tigger. I think you're right! I do that all the time with people I know online, but who I've never met. Without being aware of it, I get this picture in my mind of someone I know in person who has the same name. -- Joyce A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere. -- Groucho Marx |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 22:20:11 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ Tweed Boyfriend looks sort of like Espy. I'll need to get some pictures of him posted. |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
"Takayuki" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 23:21:27 +0000 (UTC), Bastette wrote: Aww. But she doesn't look that small to me. Maybe I'm overemphasizing the size of the bucket, though. She had such pretty fur. If that's a 2 gallon bucket, she's quite small. For reference, at that width, the bucket should be about the height of a 1 gallon milk jug. She was small enough to be taken in as a "sick kitten" when she first wandered with her kitty dementia by The Enemy's people. They took her to the vet (not mine) who told them she was not a sick kitten but a tiny ancient old lady. He said she had CRF which she had and she needed to be got back to her home where she was probably missing her vet treatment. I got her back from there and was very grateful that they'd done all they could for her. Maybe I should have sent her to RB then, but after that she stayed firmly in the house. It was only when I was in hospital that she went missing again and we all know what happened. She was 25+ and it's hard to know what point we put the needle in. Should I have done it a few weeks before? I will never forgive myself that the RSPCA took her and neither will June who said "I was supposed to be looking after her.." However, as June has always said "I will never give the RSPCA the droppings of my nose.." I got my lovely dog Trim from the RSPCA - they were going to put her down in three days so don't believe all they say about stuff on the TV. Yes, she was a very difficult dog and at first I regretted having taken her on, but we have to be patient about this. She responded to training eventually and became one of the best dogs I ever had. She would defend me with her life, but I never could stop her stealing, but that's what lurchers do. I must scan a photo of her and put it up. I still miss her. |
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I think I've sorted the Serif/flickr problem - new pic
"Takayuki" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 22:20:11 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: Hopefully, there is now a pic of Kitty Farmcat scavenging in the chicken bucket. It's a 2 gallon bucket that I still use for adding a few kitchen scraps to my chickens daily diet. It gives you an idea of her size, she was a very small cat - 4lbs. She lived on scraps from the neighbours for so long that she almost preferred them to cat food. She was hoping for some "smashed up dinner" in this photo, preferably mashed potatoes, a tiny bit of meat, brussels sprouts & gravy. She *loved* brussels. I promised this photo to Tak for such a long time! http://www.flickr.com/photos/75631392@N03/ What an odd diet. She does look extremely cute and curious in this photo. You have forgotten her 7+ years trying to get a living before I took her in. Her odd diet saved her. |
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