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Old December 29th 05, 12:02 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Lately around the neighborhood I have seen a new cat. It is slender and
longish, dark brown with darker spots. The darker spots are exactly like a
leopards spots. Is this a perticular breed or just a coinsidence?

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Old December 29th 05, 01:04 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Paul O. wrote:
Lately around the neighborhood I have seen a new cat. It is slender and
longish, dark brown with darker spots. The darker spots are exactly like a
leopards spots. Is this a perticular breed or just a coinsidence?

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Paul O.


no, it's a Leapord, you have been the 6th one to actually see one

you gotta post pics

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Old December 29th 05, 03:23 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"bag-o-switches" wrote in message
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Paul O. wrote:
Lately around the neighborhood I have seen a new cat. It is slender and
longish, dark brown with darker spots. The darker spots are exactly like
a
leopards spots. Is this a perticular breed or just a coinsidence?

--
Paul O.


no, it's a Leapord, you have been the 6th one to actually see one

you gotta post pics


Seriously? Any links to go to to check out this cat?

I will see if I can get some decent pics. It's a female and is in heat and
it hangs around the neighbors place, don't know why. He has a couple males
but they are fixed. It must belong to somebody around here, it has a collar
and looks healthy enough.

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Paul O.



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Old December 29th 05, 03:24 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Would it look something like this
http://www.hengeveld.com/~judith/bengal.html

If not what you a describing it is an exotic breed or pure breed that
probably got out I would check with your local animal control to see if
someone is missing a cat

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"bag-o-switches" wrote in message
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Paul O. wrote:
Lately around the neighborhood I have seen a new cat. It is slender and
longish, dark brown with darker spots. The darker spots are exactly like
a
leopards spots. Is this a perticular breed or just a coinsidence?

--
Paul O.


no, it's a Leapord, you have been the 6th one to actually see one

you gotta post pics


Seriously? Any links to go to to check out this cat?

I will see if I can get some decent pics. It's a female and is in heat and
it hangs around the neighbors place, don't know why. He has a couple males
but they are fixed. It must belong to somebody around here, it has a
collar and looks healthy enough.

--
Paul O.




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Old December 29th 05, 04:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"NMR" wrote in message
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Would it look something like this
http://www.hengeveld.com/~judith/bengal.html

If not what you a describing it is an exotic breed or pure breed that
probably got out I would check with your local animal control to see if
someone is missing a cat

I guess it's similar to that. I will keep an eye out for it tomorrow and
try to get a picture. Now that I'll be waiting for it, it probably won't
show up.


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Paul O.



 




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