who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat? Would be
quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in warning......STAY
AWAY FROM ME OR ELSE!
Would also be grand to be able to wave it around and around when feeling
especially pleased with oneself...........or bristle it to intimidate
irritating people. I can think of several downsides too, such as rocking
chairs and big feet!
Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
Helen Wheels - 27 Dec 2004 05:12 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat? Would be
> quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in warning......STAY
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> chairs and big feet!
> Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun. Expressive
ears would be nice too!
Sherry - 27 Dec 2004 06:44 GMT
>Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun. Expressive
>ears would be nice too!
Oh YEAH. There's a few people I'd like to give "the ear."
Sherry
Krista - 27 Dec 2004 07:40 GMT
> >Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun. Expressive
> >ears would be nice too!
>
> Oh YEAH. There's a few people I'd like to give "the ear."
>
> Sherry
I've wished for kitty ears too, and for just that reason. :-)
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Krista
Melissa Houle - 27 Dec 2004 20:28 GMT
> >Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun. Expressive
> >ears would be nice too!
>
> Oh YEAH. There's a few people I'd like to give "the ear."
>
> Sherry
It might be fun for all the reasons you've mentioned, but wearing pants or
tight skirts could be a problem. =o) Of course, careful tailoring could take
care of the problem. But it might still be tricky if trying to dress in a
hurry.
Melissa
Tanada - 27 Dec 2004 22:56 GMT
>>Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun. Expressive
>>ears would be nice too!
>
> Oh YEAH. There's a few people I'd like to give "the ear."
>
> Sherry
Me too!!!
Pam S.
Denise VanDyke - 27 Dec 2004 23:22 GMT
>>> Never thought about haing a tail before, but it could be fun.
>>> Expressive ears would be nice too!
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>
> Pam S.
I'd only want the tail if I could control it - don't want people knowing
that I'm telling a "white lie" because the tail is twitching! And the
ears would be great so I could continue doing something but turn an ear
towards someone and they'd know that I was listening to them. Also
"giving the ear" would be nice. Would the cat eyes mean I wouldn't need
these darned glasses? (Not a viable candidate for corrective surgery,
dang it!)
- Denise Brennasmeowmy
mlbriggs - 27 Dec 2004 05:40 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat? Would be
> quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in warning......STAY
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> chairs and big feet!
> Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
Have you ever seen models parading clothes? (On TV or otherwise) -- they
do enough swishing minus a tail. MLB
O J - 27 Dec 2004 09:34 GMT
L Marks wrote:
>Subject: Am I the only one............
>
>who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat?
I used to play a game with my Misty (RB) in which I would don a
'tail'. It was a rope or ribbon tucked into the back of my trousers
so that it dragged around behind me. I was rarely able to make a
complete circuit of the house without a charge from ambush to attack
my poor tail. Misty, bless her heart seemed to understand how to play
most any game I could think up for her.
Regards and Purrs,
O J
jmcquown - 27 Dec 2004 15:43 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat?
> Would be quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in
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> such as rocking chairs and big feet!
> Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
Hmmm.... interesting thought! It never occurred to me, but it sure could be
useful! However, I'd have to perfect the art of wrapping the tail properly
around me to sit down :)
Jill
LMarks - 27 Dec 2004 16:08 GMT
> Hmmm.... interesting thought! It never occurred to me, but it sure could
> be
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>
> Jill
LOL - I'd been thinking how difficult it might be able to sit at the
computer!
Seanette Blaylock - 27 Dec 2004 21:07 GMT
"LMarks" <LMarks35nospam@insight.rr.com> had some very interesting
things to say about Re: Am I the only one............:
>> Hmmm.... interesting thought! It never occurred to me, but it sure could
>> be useful! However, I'd have to perfect the art of wrapping the tail
>> properly around me to sit down :)
>LOL - I'd been thinking how difficult it might be able to sit at the
>computer!
And I'm thinking about difficulty with clothing [maybe I've read too
much Freefall, which has an intelligent genetically modified wolf as a
major character :-)].

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jmcquown - 28 Dec 2004 15:27 GMT
>> Hmmm.... interesting thought! It never occurred to me, but it sure
>> could be
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> LOL - I'd been thinking how difficult it might be able to sit at the
> computer!
I'm sure we'd manage. I've managed to drive my 5-speed standard trans car
wearing a Civil Wear era hoop skirt :)
Jill
Sherry - 27 Dec 2004 16:09 GMT
>Hmmm.... interesting thought! It never occurred to me, but it sure could be
>useful! However, I'd have to perfect the art of wrapping the tail properly
>around me to sit down :)
>
>Jill
True. Plus we'd probably always be tripping over it. :-)
Sherry
Mischief - 27 Dec 2004 17:38 GMT
It would just give the cats something to bat at while we're doing
something concentrating on something else. Think about Sammy, would
you want to wake up to a cat sucking or biting on your tail??
Although I would love to give some people the "tail" like humans give
the finger.
Man, though, at work at the clinic, I'd have to tuck it in to prevent
the dogs from biting it.
Only if I could control the tail like an elephant controls its trunk,
that way I could use it as an extra hand, which could be beneficial.
But Mischief would constantly be stalking it, i know it.
Kristi
Monique Y. Mudama - 27 Dec 2004 18:38 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat? Would be
> quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in warning......STAY
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> such as rocking chairs and big feet! Lorna........who apparently needs to
> get a life!!
I'd rather be able to flatten my ears back when I'm in a bad mood! Or rotate
them to indicate that I heard you but can't be bothered right now.

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Tanada - 27 Dec 2004 22:55 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat? Would be
> quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in warning......STAY
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> chairs and big feet!
> Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
I want a tail too, and lots of lovely fur to keep me warm and big cat
eyes.
Pam S.
Adrian - 28 Dec 2004 15:23 GMT
> who sometimes thinks it might be nice to have a tail like a cat?
> Would be quite useful to be able to flick the end back and forth in
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> such as rocking chairs and big feet!
> Lorna........who apparently needs to get a life!!
I think the problem with having a tail would be, there would always be
someone who'd think it amusing to pull it.

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