> Thanks to Charles of Ottawa over at alt.tv.frasier, here's a New York
> Times article on the edge kitties get over dogs on the Internet. You may
> have to register, but it's free.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/arts/30cats.html?oref=login
Right after he sent that, Charles also posted this kitty-related item. You
don't have to register for this one.
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/homerealestate/feature.jsp?story=bestcatbreeds20
04&floc=HR-1_T
> Thanks to Charles of Ottawa over at alt.tv.frasier, here's a New York Times
> article on the edge kitties get over dogs on the Internet. You may have to
> register, but it's free.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/arts/30cats.html?oref=login
What a fun article. Although, I thought this:
"Now take a look at Litterboxcam.com , where a live camera is trained on the
litter boxes of two cats, Grey and Black. Every 60 seconds the image is
refreshed. Counting down to zero and waiting for the cats to come into the
frame is strangely and annoyingly suspenseful. "
was rather cruel!!! Cats HATE being watched in the litterbox!
Enfilade - 01 Aug 2005 00:21 GMT
> was rather cruel!!! Cats HATE being watched in the litterbox!
Speak for your own. Our bitties LOVE to show off their treasures! AND
the creation process!
(Nocturne is discreet, as befits a lady, and Smokey avoids any
association with litterbox functions for fear that they're bad, and bad
boys have to live outside.)
I don't think cats would mind a web cam as long as they don't realize
someone on the internet is watching.
--Fil