Annika1980 wrote:
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Great picture! What sedative did you feed the cat? I will never forget
the time when we had six cats and we wanted a picture of my wife and me
with all six of them to send to our cat-lover son. My son-in-law came
over and shot a full 25-exposure roll; we were lucky that one of the 25
had _parts_ of all six cats. Incidentally, I noticed the two small dark
spots on its nose, which reminded me of a trip to the vet. I have a
small 16-year-old longhair red tabby, which started developing dark
brown spots on his nose and gums. I asked the vet if this could indicate
a problem; his reply: "It just proves that he's a red tabby". I had no
idea before then that this was a trait of red tabbies. Incidentally, he
is a nice orange color, not red, and as I said he has long hair, but
technically he is a short-hair red tabby. And, of course, orange is a
color very much appreciated by most Texans and Tennesseeans.
Allen
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