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Post by lynxlady on Jul 4, 2011 13:20:21 GMT -8
Got these pictures a few years ago but just love them so thought I would share them with you.. Xzada was not real sure of her new family or the other occupant/member but after a bit, she decided he was a great place to cuddle up and no one would ever dare to hurt her when she was with her new friend :-) I hope you all enjoy the pix'.. Dan will be putting them up because I'm a dummy :-)
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Post by Dan on Jul 5, 2011 9:04:25 GMT -8
Here' ya go Arlene. And you're not a dummy. You just live in a remote location that doesn't have high speed data. I often wish I did too...
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Post by lynxlady on Jul 5, 2011 11:18:32 GMT -8
Thanks Dan, I didn't realize just how Hugh they were until I sent them to you.. it took over an hour for them to go out..Yes, living in the boonies has it's pluses and minuses :-) But I can't blame my lack of knowledge completely on the country or dial up :-)
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Post by Dan on Jul 5, 2011 12:40:45 GMT -8
Love the pics, btw! Xzada has a protector, for sure! How do you pronounce the name, Za-da???
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Post by lynxlady on Jul 5, 2011 18:47:28 GMT -8
Yup, thats how I say it.. anyway some of the names people give their kitties crack me up, actually thought that one was cute, she sure was/is :-)
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Post by Jackie on Jul 6, 2011 8:40:44 GMT -8
Awesome pictures.!!! I love the name Habib! Star named her kitty that cause he was going to be a real terror-ist! hahahaha And Stealer...Deb's Soul Stealer.
FELINE FOLKTAILS - CATS IN FOLKLORE AND SUPERSTITION Copyright 1994, 1995, Sarah Hartwell
There are hundreds of feline folktales and superstitions - cats predict the weather, sense domestic disharmony, steal a baby's breath, steal a dead person's soul, bring either good or bad luck and carry away a sick person's germs. Cats' eyes tell the time or the tides. Cats are witch's familiars, enchanted princesses, beloved by priests and prophets or envoys of the devil since they were sneezed forth by lions on the Ark and not created by God. This is very much a romp through some of the feline folktales and superstitions found around the world.
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