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Mine!

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born in 1982 he liked uneven surfaces and being part (or full) Maine Coon was a natural hunter he would bring home small animals, the largest a bunny :(. He got into several fights requiring vet service. He died of old age. I found this pic when clearing out my storage closet as it is being renovated That's an old Atari.

Comments (6)


patmartj

3:28AM | Sat, 07 December 2002

It certainly is his! great shot, great cat!

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hyperborea

5:06AM | Sat, 07 December 2002

It seems he had a good life.

Darcy5278

7:24AM | Sat, 07 December 2002

Yes, everything in a house owned by cats (they do, you know, regardless of any differing opinion held by lesser species such as humans) must safely support the weight of as many felines as any remotely flat surface can be made to hold. Computer manufacturers, are you listening? :) Great shot!

Misha883

8:27AM | Sat, 07 December 2002

Beautiful. [And exactly the same pose as the one by tasquah to the left.]

)

SophiaDeer

10:42PM | Tue, 21 January 2003

This is excellent and so much like a cat too! They rule the house! Bravo!!

grk

8:50PM | Fri, 31 January 2003

thanks for comments for cybil she was put down today,vet said heart failure,she wasnt over weight was she?


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