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Apr 14, 2009 12:12 |  #1

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Apr 14, 2009 12:16 |  #2

I'm not sure I understand the title . . .
It appears to be a domestic breed of cat, not a wildcat. I've always understood "wildcat" to be a synonym for "Bobcat", which this obviously is not. So, I guess I'm wondering what is wild about it.


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Apr 14, 2009 15:01 |  #3

Tom Reichner wrote in post #7728183 (external link)
I'm not sure I understand the title . . .
It appears to be a domestic breed of cat, not a wildcat. I've always understood "wildcat" to be a synonym for "Bobcat", which this obviously is not. So, I guess I'm wondering what is wild about it.


I agree, I looked in here expecting to see a tufty eared cat. Maybe he means what we in Australia call feral cats.
They're pretty photos though. I like the ginger ones best.




  
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Apr 14, 2009 15:33 |  #4

Love the fourth pic :-)


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