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I was a SOLID WHITE CAT
When I arrived, I waded right into the herd of Pekingese. I was not in the least afraid of dogs. Now they have a solid white dog too...Haley Jo. She is the youngest and would like to chase me but I never ran. |
Some people say white cats are always deaf.... No. Some white cats are deaf, and some are not. If a white cat has blue eyes, it is more likely to be deaf than a white cat with gold or green eyes. Deaf cats make perfectly good house pets, although they should not be allowed outside because they can't hear cars coming. I was NOT deaf although I did have problems hearing the word "NO!" What kind of cat am I? LORD OF THE MANOR...of course! I think I was an American Shorthair but I also could have been a Turkish Angora. My human MOM took up reading cat books...take that, you beastly Pekes! |
By Gina Spadafori
The mystery of the purr...
Perhaps more interesting than the uniqueness of the purr is its mystery:
After thousands of years with cats in our inner circle, we are still not sure
exactly how they purr. A vibration, sure, but how? The rattling of skin
folds, say some, while others argue that the sound is the movement of air
through swollen blood vessels.
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