> The dogs in the picture are German Shepherds (at
> least that is what we
> call them in the USA.
Also known as Alsatians. We use the terms
interchangeably in NZ.
That is a big cat. I've never seen anything like it.
And I liked Ayash's comment about one of the dogs
being a philosopher. You kno
"Shel Belinkoff " writes:
> A really big cat:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/bigcat.jpg
Just couldn't let this one go by without a mention about how the picture
came about (there was an article in the paper over the long weekend about
it).
Apparently the guy in the pictur
At 03:36 PM 05/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Actually the breed I'm referring to is larger, Maine Coon Cats get to be
> >about 30 to 35 pounds
> >this one gets into the 45 to 60 pound range.
>
>While enormous, still a far cry from an 87 pound cat...I wonder how big the
>litter box is? (and who has
VERY carefully!
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> Treena Harp writes:
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> > Himilayans, aren't they? One of my brothers-in-la
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too near those enormous paws and claws.
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> > That's just silly. There is an
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> > That's just silly. There is an accepted breed of, I guess you
> > could call them house, cats that regularly grow to that size. If I can
> > find the web site
From some of our experience.if that cat has as much attitude as it is
displaying, the first dog to break ranks it would probably whoop it's butt
and teach it a lesson.
Especially if it is armed with claws. At that point in time, the other dogs
would either "sit up and take notice" or the c
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> That's just silly. There is an accepted breed of, I guess you
> could call them house, cats that regularly grow to that size. If I can
> find the web site devoted to them I
obb
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> > > S
That's just silly. There is an accepted breed of, I guess you
could call them house, cats that regularly grow to that size. If I can
find the web site devoted to them I will forward the URL to the list.
A co-worker of mine wanted to get one of these big kitties after her
dog died. I thought it
Same breed different name.
At 11:36 PM 5/27/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi annsan!
>Thanks for educating me about German shephards but here in India we call
>them Alshesians. May be German shephards have a look alike with
>alshesians.
>
>Yes, of course, it is very humourous picture. I enjoy it every
Hi Frank!
Now we have a very precise explaination for Alsatians. Last time I
committed a mistake with the spelling. So let me precise with spelling.
Thanks for sharing.
With regards,
Ayash Kanto.
On Sun, 27 May 2001, Frank Theriault wrote:
>
> Hi, Ayesh,
>
> I don't know much about dogs, my
Hi!
Thanks for letting me know the correct spelling and the history behind
their origin.
With regards,
Ayash Kanto.
On Sun, 27 May 2001, William Robb wrote:
> Corect spelling is Alsatian, and is is the correct term for the
> common German Shepherd. The root word is Alsace, which was part
>
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>
> > And, when they
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> And, when they break and go for the cat, what do you do?
Cats are extremely disposable.
I have never had one break. I would expect the handler to bring
the dog back under verbal contol very quickly. W
Hi -
The dogs in the picture are German Shepherds (at least that is what we
call them in the USA. I suspect at some sort of obedience training. They
are used by police for sniffing out drugs at customs and as guard dogs.
IT is a fun picture!
annsan
Ayash Kanto Mukherjee wrote:
> Hi!
> That i
Hi,
The cat weighs 87-lbs and is 69-inches from nose to tail. It is the
offspring of cats that lived at the Chalk River nuclear plant in
Canada, and it's thought that the parents may have gotten into
something they shouldn't have.
Ayash Kanto Mukherjee wrote:
> That is a really big cat, oh!
Here are my favorite cats:
http://www.postkoets.btinternet.co.uk/albums/Cheetas.jpg
I need to re do the scan, but I lost the original slide somehow
Frits
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> A really big cat:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/bigcat.jpg
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That's not a cat ! It has to be a mutant snow leopard.
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Hi!
That is a really big cat, oh! How much it could weigh, any idea??
I liked self_con.jpg. Some
Alsesians are watching the cat passing by whereas a few of them have
their attention diverted towards the lens but the third one from right
seems to be a philospher. Neither the cat nor the photog
Self confidence in action:
http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/self_con.jpg
A really big cat:
http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/bigcat.jpg
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