Thanks, Brian. Cats can be fun subjects. :-)
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 11/13/2013 7:34 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Philippe wrote
>
>> &> Le 12 nov. 13 ? 16:54, Ken Norton a ?crit :
>> &>
>> &> Depends. There are those cats who give you the "Come rub my tummy" look,
>> &> then attack when you try it. Sneaky bastards, they are.
>> &>
>> &> And then they eat you.
>> &>
>> &> Mine doesn't - not enough bacon or beer-belly yet ...
>> &>
>> &> Cats are evil things. EVIL I say.
>> &>
>> &> That's what my set of leather sofas often tell me ;-)
>> &>
>> &> Amities
>> &> Philippe
> It's really only a problem if you don't understand cat posture and ear / tail
> / other signals :-)
>
> Of course, you need fast reactions sometimes, when they decide that the
> patty-hand
> deserves a few paw-needles in it ... :-) But that's cats for you.
>
> I've been around cats long enough ( since age 7) and reckon I have their body
> language
> sussed. I remember one cat we had when I was 7 - 8 which was the most
> bad-tempered
> creature I have known. Maybe she was in permanent pain, I'll never know.
>
> But I could always win her over.
>
> By the way, Jim, that's a really great portrait ...
>
> Brian Swale
>
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