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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 17 Nov 2007 22:32 GMT
A couple of weeks ago you posted pictures of your cat gang. (Nice site,
by the way - very pretty!)

I'm wondering about one of the cats in this photo:

http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/katzengalerie/011107/e_page-0003.shtml

The cat who is directly in front of you, who is left-most in the photo,
doesn't look familiar to me. Which one is she (or he)? The caption says
"Owl, Dax and She", but I'm not sure which this cat is.

Great pictures!

Joyce
Inge Grotjahn - 18 Nov 2007 11:42 GMT
Hi Joyce,

Am 17.11.2007 schrieb jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net:

> A couple of weeks ago you posted pictures of your cat gang. (Nice site,
> by the way - very pretty!)

thank you very much for your kind words about my site:-)

> I'm wondering about one of the cats in this photo:
>
> http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/katzengalerie/011107/e_page-0003.shtml

The cat you are wondering about is She:-) She was our first girl-cat
ever and we couldn't find a decent name for her, so we called her
She:-)

More pics (and her story) can be seen at:
<http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/unsere_katzen/she/e_index.shtml>
(the pics) and
<http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/unsere_katzen/e_gshe.shtml> (her
story).

Purrs to you from
Inge and the catgang
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 18 Nov 2007 20:58 GMT
> The cat you are wondering about is She:-) She was our first girl-cat
> ever and we couldn't find a decent name for her, so we called her
> She:-)

Oh, what a beautiful girl! I love tabbies, although I guess She is
technically a "torbie" since she has tortie coloring. It's interesting
how she looks greyish in some photos, and very orange in others.

You were great to take her in, because it sounded like her future
would be at risk otherwise. She looks very content and healthy now.

Oh, and the Photoshop work by TJ was a real blast from the past! I
wish she'd come back and grace us with her gonzo* humor and tales of
frightening desert critters. :)

Joyce

*(not sure if you're familiar with the term "gonzo". It means weird,
kind of bizarre, a little bit freaky.)

> More pics (and her story) can be seen at:
> <http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/unsere_katzen/she/e_index.shtml>
> (the pics) and
> <http://www.gwsystems.com/inge/katzen/unsere_katzen/e_gshe.shtml> (her
> story).

> Purrs to you from
> Inge and the catgang

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Inge Grotjahn - 19 Nov 2007 06:02 GMT
Am 18.11.2007 schrieb jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net:

> Oh, what a beautiful girl! I love tabbies, although I guess She is
> technically a "torbie" since she has tortie coloring. It's interesting
> how she looks greyish in some photos, and very orange in others.

you are right. She changes her fur-color with the seasons. In summer
she is more grey and the red spots almost dissapear and in winter the
red spots come back again:-)

> You were great to take her in, because it sounded like her future
> would be at risk otherwise. She looks very content and healthy now.

She is a lovely cat and a great huntress:-) She still brings in the
mice for the others to play - well, sometimes. Sometimes she likes to
eat her prey:-)

> Oh, and the Photoshop work by TJ was a real blast from the past! I
> wish she'd come back and grace us with her gonzo* humor and tales of
> frightening desert critters. :)

Yes, I wish she would be here again to delight us with her stories:-)

> *(not sure if you're familiar with the term "gonzo". It means weird,
> kind of bizarre, a little bit freaky.)

No, I didn't know the term 'gonzo'. But I could imagine, because I
like the Muppet-Show very much and Gonzo is quite bizarre:-))

Purrs to you from
Inge and the catgang
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 19 Nov 2007 06:54 GMT
> Am 18.11.2007 schrieb jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net:

>> It's interesting
>> how she looks greyish in some photos, and very orange in others.

> you are right. She changes her fur-color with the seasons. In summer
> she is more grey and the red spots almost dissapear and in winter the
> red spots come back again:-)

That's practical! The grey keeps her cool in the summer and the orange
warms her up in the winter. :)

>> *(not sure if you're familiar with the term "gonzo". It means weird,
>> kind of bizarre, a little bit freaky.)

> No, I didn't know the term 'gonzo'. But I could imagine, because I
> like the Muppet-Show very much and Gonzo is quite bizarre:-))

I didn't know that. I mostly missed out on the Muppet Show because it
started after I was the right age to watch it, and I didn't have my
own kids either. (Not that that stops me from watching some children's
movies or shows, but I just never saw that one.)

Joyce
 
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