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Feb 17, 2014 09:10:25   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
Flymaster wrote:
Looks like he could be related to Garfield, you didn't say if he got into any lasagna on your kitchen counter. Nice Pics.

Scott

He hasn't gotten into the lasagna yet (there usually isn't much left when I'm done with it) but I do think he wants to become part of our household.
BTW Flymaster......is there much fly fishing to be done in Michigan?

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Feb 17, 2014 09:58:14   #
BabyNurse Loc: North Carolina
 
Beautiful cat. I hope you gave the neighbor a copy of the photo. Cats are funny and do their own thing.

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Feb 17, 2014 11:42:31   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
BabyNurse wrote:
Beautiful cat. I hope you gave the neighbor a copy of the photo. Cats are funny and do their own thing.

I just left a copy of the pic in their mailbox. Kind of like leaving a dead bird on their welcome mat.

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Feb 17, 2014 11:44:44   #
Flymaster Loc: Michigan
 
Psergel wrote:
He hasn't gotten into the lasagna yet (there usually isn't much left when I'm done with it) but I do think he wants to become part of our household.
BTW Flymaster......is there much fly fishing to be done in Michigan?


We have tons of opportunities all over the state for fly fishing. You can choose a downtown urban environment to remote U.P. environment for all freshwater species.

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Feb 17, 2014 12:21:19   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
Flymaster wrote:
We have tons of opportunities all over the state for fly fishing. You can choose a downtown urban environment to remote U.P. environment for all freshwater species.

As you might imagine....water's a little sparse here in New Mexico but we do have some decent trout streams. Mostly when fly fishing here I catch trout in the 10-12 in range but last summer I had the pleasure of catching a couple of tiger muskie on clauser minnows. What a hoot!



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Feb 17, 2014 12:48:37   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Good set of a very pretty cat.

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Feb 17, 2014 12:54:47   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
ebbote wrote:
Good set of a very pretty cat.

Thank You

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Feb 17, 2014 15:25:57   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Beautiful close-ups,he just wants some attention,that's all...:)

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Feb 17, 2014 15:30:38   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
photophile wrote:
Beautiful close-ups,he just wants some attention,that's all...:)

He's a beautiful cat and a bit of a rascal.

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Feb 17, 2014 20:00:35   #
philo Loc: philo, ca
 
I'm a cat photography at the local shelter. Your shots are great.

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Feb 17, 2014 20:03:27   #
Psergel Loc: New Mexico
 
philo wrote:
I'm a cat photography at the local shelter. Your shots are great.

Thank you very much

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Feb 17, 2014 23:56:34   #
Flymaster Loc: Michigan
 
Psergel wrote:
As you might imagine....water's a little sparse here in New Mexico but we do have some decent trout streams. Mostly when fly fishing here I catch trout in the 10-12 in range but last summer I had the pleasure of catching a couple of tiger muskie on clauser minnows. What a hoot!


The clouser minnow is one of my favorite flies. Nice catch by the way.

Scott

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Feb 18, 2014 00:57:10   #
medavis43 Loc: Folkston, GA
 
I always called mine Damn Cat. Applied to whichever on was being a brat.

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Dec 17, 2019 21:10:03   #
stargazer711 Loc: Hesperia, CA
 
Nice pix, he LOOKS so sweet! He obviously loves you, or at least the grub he steals from your dogs!

We are blessed with a pair of very well behaved Ocicats, never get a chance to bring us dead wildlife as they are totally indoor kitties. They are absolute joys and we love them to pieces! Ours rule our home with iron paws, but lovingly!

There are a few general rules for you to keep in mind to insure you have a proper relationship with felines:

1. Dogs have owners, cats have staffs.
2. Thousands of years ago cats were worshiped as gods. To this day they have not forgotten this fact.

About kitty getting in through the doggie door to pig out: Assuming you want to prevent this, there is a possible solution for you. There are doggie doors available that will only open when triggered by an RFID device either worn on your pet's collar or some will trigger off a microchip if your pet has one embedded. No RFID/microchip, the door won't open.

Our two little Oci girls, Saphira is our older girl on the left, little girl Viola is on the right
Our two little Oci girls, Saphira is our older gir...

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