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Old 09-20-2011, 04:27 PM #1
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How strange! funny tho! Thanks for posting.
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That was fun and very clever. Obviously the person making the video didn't harm the kitties and so put it together well.

My neighbour in the house at the back here has a cat called Yoda. It's an hairless cat. Stays indoors. Has strange whiskers. It's not particularly attractive to me personally <yikes> but it does look like Yoda and so has a certain attraction. They love him very much. I'm not sure of the name of the breed. I hope they get him desexed soon though.
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Oh, Lara, I think those are Rex cats. They are supposed to be less allergenic.

I agree, cats look a bit freaky without their fur.

We had a cat about 35 yrs ago who had to have her tummy shaved for a big operation (long story). We never realized that when she sat up her belly completely covered her back feet!
While she was ill a while after, we couldn't help laughing at her a bit. Cats look very different under all that fur!
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When Weez sits up her hind legs/feet go out to the side at an angle, like Charlie Chaplin. Her thighs are so developed, I guess?
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Here is another Yoda the Cat: He made the internet circuit a while back and has an interesting story:

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