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Joyce
Karen - 09 Dec 2005 14:37 GMT
A lady posts on one of the medical yahoo groups and her kitty is a sphinx.
That cat has a huge wardrobe (very fussy feathery items too.) It's a tiny
tiny cat too. Needs the warmth!
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 09 Dec 2005 19:16 GMT
> A lady posts on one of the medical yahoo groups and her kitty is a sphinx.
> That cat has a huge wardrobe (very fussy feathery items too.) It's a tiny
> tiny cat too. Needs the warmth!
But don't they have higher body temperatures than other
cats, to compensate for the lack of fur? I'm sure Mexican
Hairless dogs do! (And I understand the reason Chihuahaus
shiver so much isn't because they're cold, but because
they're such nervous little dogs.)
Kreisleriana - 09 Dec 2005 14:59 GMT
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>Joyce
Aww, if I had a Sphinxie, I'd knit him a sweater, too. Never mind
those dirty looks, young man, I want you to be warm. :P ;)
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-L. - 10 Dec 2005 09:29 GMT
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> Aww, if I had a Sphinxie, I'd knit him a sweater, too. Never mind
> those dirty looks, young man, I want you to be warm. :P ;)
That cat's actually a Rex - probably Devon but I can't see well enough.
It definitely has hair.
Sphynx don't need to be dressed up to keep warm. You simply need to
keep the house at normal temps.
-L.
wafflycat - 09 Dec 2005 15:36 GMT
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> Joyce
For some reason, that had me in fits of giggles ;-)
Cheers, helen s
cybercat - 09 Dec 2005 16:43 GMT
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priceless. :)
John F. Eldredge - 10 Dec 2005 14:33 GMT
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>Joyce
Judging from the look on that cat's face, the person who put a sweater
on it is going to get an unpleasant surprise very soon. Cats
definitely believe in revenge.

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mlabofski@yahoo.co.uk - 12 Dec 2005 18:49 GMT
I know I shouldn't laugh, but I've seen that expression so many times
from Otis, and I DON'T make him wear clothes, it's the look I get after
he's farted, as if he's not responsible, cracks me up every time!
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 13 Dec 2005 06:49 GMT
> I know I shouldn't laugh, but I've seen that expression so many times
> from Otis, and I DON'T make him wear clothes, it's the look I get after
> he's farted, as if he's not responsible, cracks me up every time!
Oh nice - you not only get to smell the smell, but you get a dirty
look along with it!
Never mind cats: that once happened to me with a co-worker. One day I
walked over to her desk to ask her something, and she gave me a filthy
look and left the area. I was in the middle of thinking, "What's *her*
problem?" when I smelled it. Ah ha. Whew!
Joyce