> http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23365034-details/Meet+Grumpy+-+the+na
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Wow. Something more evil than Nocturne?
Or simply a case of "he's the brawn and I'm the brains?"
--Fil
Takayuki - 31 Aug 2006 04:02 GMT
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>Wow. Something more evil than Nocturne?
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>Or simply a case of "he's the brawn and I'm the brains?"
I don't know about evil, but he sure is a very pretty tabby.
mlbriggs - 31 Aug 2006 04:43 GMT
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> I don't know about evil, but he sure is a very pretty tabby.
I wonder why he is so scared? MLB
Karen - 31 Aug 2006 14:38 GMT
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> I don't know about evil, but he sure is a very pretty tabby.
That's what I thought too. Poor guy :( I can understand totally the
neighborhood wanting him gone, but I hope that they figure something out
because otherwise :(
Kreisleriana - 31 Aug 2006 15:48 GMT
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Aww, he's lovely. I hope they find him an understanding home.
Reminds me a bit of a story out of Israel from a couple of years ago,
of a little black cat who was "terrorizing" an apartment complex.
When I saw the picture of the kitty, I LMAO. He looked very fierce,
all right, but he was TEENY TINY. ;) The New York Times nailed it.
Their caption for the photo was "Look upon Kooshi and be afraid." ;)
Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
Make Levees, Not War
Cheryl Perkins - 31 Aug 2006 16:08 GMT
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I thought I'd posted this, but I wonder if he's related to this cat?
http://www.scottishwildcats.co.uk/Brude's%20page.htm
More info at:
http://www.scottishwildcats.co.uk/
Warning - there's a few pictures of dead cats, for example under the page
of threats titled 'direct killing', but most of the site is
straightforward information on the cats with photos and drawings of some
very attractive animals.
As someone on alt.sysadmin.recovery said 'Something that looks like a
cute widdly puddytat, but is liable to go out hunting wolverines sounds
like my kind of pet.'

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Cheryl
> http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23365034-details/Meet+Grumpy+-+the+na
stiest+cat+on+earth/article.do
Poor thing, he's probably a feral who doesn't want to be seen by humans.
Someone said he's like a phantom who nobody sees unless they happen to
come across him in their home. And then he goes ballistic because he's
probably very threatened.
I'm kind of amazed that the RSPCA is talking about trying to re-home
him. I hope they can!
Joyce
Robert Cohen - 31 Aug 2006 14:33 GMT
Warning: David Letterman rejected this; and so should ye.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23365034-details/Meet+Grum...
There is no such thing as an uncute kitty, except:
10. Baddddd cattttttt, badd catt....ouchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
10.b. I apologize again kitty, and please don't hisss at me.
9. Finicky Grumpy won't eat the discount kitty feed closed-out by the
dollar store, but will
very harshly rub the pants leg of the cheapskate who poured it into
the cat food bowl
8. Grumpy, David.
7.--1. Cat jokes w/o fleas are like squirrel jokes without nuts.
0. Isn't it true that our kitties today are the descendants of
Neanderthal,
Piltdown, and Cro-Magnon kitties?
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Gabey8 - 01 Sep 2006 18:38 GMT
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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23365034-details/Meet+Grumpy+-+the+na
stiest+cat+on+earth/article.do
Poor thing, he's probably a feral who doesn't want to be seen by humans.
Someone said he's like a phantom who nobody sees unless they happen to
come across him in their home. And then he goes ballistic because he's
probably very threatened.
I'm kind of amazed that the RSPCA is talking about trying to re-home
him. I hope they can!]]
Ditto. Maybe he could be neutered, vaccinated, and adopted out as a farm
cat? Then there'd be no enclosed spaces for him to be afraid of. It's not
the kitty's fault that he hasn't been socialized to humans and he's
afraid.
I forget sometimes that not EVERY cat presumes humans exist solely to
provide them with food, attention, and toys. My friends and I try to raise
our cats to be totally unaware that there are things called "evil" and
"danger" in the world. And we have a bunch of fuzzy, purring meatloaves to
show for it. :o)
Donna, Captain, and Stanley
Takayuki - 02 Sep 2006 03:05 GMT
>I forget sometimes that not EVERY cat presumes humans exist solely to
>provide them with food, attention, and toys. My friends and I try to raise
>our cats to be totally unaware that there are things called "evil" and
>"danger" in the world. And we have a bunch of fuzzy, purring meatloaves to
>show for it. :o)
How unnatural. We're so deceptive. :)