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Can you identify my pet?
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Posted by
pete41 9ab FL. (
My Page) on
Mon, May 21, 07 at 16:05
thanks for your help |
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| The poor cat has been clipped for the summer and left with a bushy tail or is that to help confuse the squirrels? ;-) |
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| No Susanna, it's a caruel |
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| I was going to say a cat squirrel. MichaelAT |
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| that looks photoshopped to me |
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REALLY?????? Wonder what its worth or who he is? |
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| whatever it is, I don't want to tangle with it! |
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| Look out birds and bird feeders! |
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LOL Pete that is funny...someone was confused during mating season! Ang |
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| They do say love is blind. Perhaps we have proof here. Kate |
RE: Can you identify my pet?
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- Posted by mjsee Zone 7b, NC (My Page) on
Thu, May 24, 07 at 13:24
| It's a very rare Squat. Worth quite a bit...unlike it's cousin, the common Diddly Squat. Hence the phrase...(say it with me...) "It isn't worth Diddly Squat." |
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| LOL, Mel! OK, Pete, you freaked me out. Seriously I saw a cat that grew wings just now on CNN. Well he didn't grow them ON CNN, he grew them and CNN covered the story ;] I'm not making this up. I thought of this post! |
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| I was gonna say my ex wife's mother. The coat looks the same, but the fangs are shorter. |
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LMAO Harry!!! OMG I love this forum! Angela Nice thread Pete ... |
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| Wonder if this feller will eat the seeds in the feeders, or if he's a carnivore? Snickers... |
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