Feb. 27th, 2009
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Feb. 27th, 2009 11:40 pmFound out something interesting at work tonight.
You know that tortoiseshell cat that I see at work all the time? Turns out her right ear is notched. At first I thought maybe she got in a fight, but as a co-worker was telling me earlier tonight, places that do TNR (trap-neuter-release) notch the ears of cats that they do that to.
I hadn't really thought about it, but I guess it makes sense. Would also explain why "Typhoon," as kitty has been named by some other co-workers, is so friendly. I'd adopt her myself but unfortunately Lani doesn't like other cats, and I really don't want to have two cats fighting when I'm not home.
You know that tortoiseshell cat that I see at work all the time? Turns out her right ear is notched. At first I thought maybe she got in a fight, but as a co-worker was telling me earlier tonight, places that do TNR (trap-neuter-release) notch the ears of cats that they do that to.
I hadn't really thought about it, but I guess it makes sense. Would also explain why "Typhoon," as kitty has been named by some other co-workers, is so friendly. I'd adopt her myself but unfortunately Lani doesn't like other cats, and I really don't want to have two cats fighting when I'm not home.
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Feb. 27th, 2009 11:56 pmWho'd uh thunk it...
Your result for Which Were Animal Would You Be? Test...
You are a Were-Bear!
60% bear, 40% wolf, 10% horse, 40% tiger, 30% leopard, 40% fox and 30% rat!
Bears are predators. Unlike other animals as a were bear you will see colors, have an excellent memory, and be very social. You will keep your intelligence, but you will be very curious wanting to explore your new body and strength. When you want something nothing will keep you from getting it. Contrary to popular belief bears are not mean and malicious beasts. They are very gentle, affectionate, and devoted to their young. They communicate using body language.