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On 5/9/2017 12:18 AM, Tony Cooper wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:20:00 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:16 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:37, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/5/2017 10:22 PM, John Albert wrote: On 5/5/17 2:58 AM, gray_wolf wrote: The link works for me. Try this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wegn3zl1xt...esize.jpg?dl=0 Nice pic, but a question about the cat - What happened to his ear (the one we see on the right)? It's part of the Trap Neuter Release program (TNR) Ear-tipping is the preferred method to identify spayed or neutered and vaccinated feral cats. I learn something new every day! Here's another cat with a tipped ear: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/co...A9azc4zCw/file I'm disappointed that I couldn't view him/it! This is what I see:- Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfbm37dayk...%20-2.jpg?dl=0 The tipped eared cats was a new one on me too. I noticed the first cat had a piece of ear missing and didn't think much of it. Then the other cat appeared with an identical ear tipped and I used google and found the answer. Good idea and easy to spot. Tattoos have been on spayed dogs' bellies. I wonder if PETA will launch a campaign insisting that men who have vasectomies have their ears notched. If we're going to do it with cats, why not humans? For what it's worth, PETA does not support TNR and thus would not likely support your suggested expansion of the program. == Later... Ron C -- |
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On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:39:53 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On 2017-05-09 02:10:30 +0000, Eric Stevens said: On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:52:17 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 7:29 PM, Ken Hart wrote: On 05/08/2017 05:56 PM, Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2017 13:30:15 -0400, PeterN wrote: On 5/8/2017 4:14 AM, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:11 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:04, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/7/2017 5:03 AM, David B. wrote: [snip] Oh dear! I'm so sorry. My sincere apologies for messing things up! I do appreciate those folk who tried to look and advised of the problems. THANK YOU! :-) This will, I trust, show you what I had first intended! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuogbkrzcy...of%21.jpg?dl=0 Nice shot! Nice color too. Thank you! :-) What type of photographic 'subject' is of most interest to you? -- David B. My interests are just every day stuff. At 77 I don't get out much anymore. I've went through the women phase 30 years ago and am cured of that. :-) The last 20 years mostly my dogs, before they died and family during the holidays. You and the Duck are youngsters. In a few months I will hit 80. Yes I am a bit slower these days, and I cannot scramble up and down mountains. I do what i can. Come along sonny. There is still life at these altitudes. Currently at angels 83. Thank you, Gentlemen, for inspiration! I expect to spend the day after Christmas this year on the Social Security website filing my papers for early retirement! It's nice to know that there is the potential for another 20+ years! You never know. I'm surprised I've made it this far. A low tension, tranquil life can take you a long ways. I never had a chance to find out. Well my father is still going strong, and he will be 94 in July. My grandparents on my mother's side both made it into their 90's, and my great-grandmother made it to 114 only to be finished off by a slip on the ice, and a broken hip. It looks as though genetics are on your side. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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On 09/05/2017 01:20, gray_wolf wrote:
On 5/8/2017 2:16 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:37, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/5/2017 10:22 PM, John Albert wrote: On 5/5/17 2:58 AM, gray_wolf wrote: The link works for me. Try this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wegn3zl1xt...esize.jpg?dl=0 Nice pic, but a question about the cat - What happened to his ear (the one we see on the right)? It's part of the Trap Neuter Release program (TNR) Ear-tipping is the preferred method to identify spayed or neutered and vaccinated feral cats. I learn something new every day! Here's another cat with a tipped ear: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/co...A9azc4zCw/file I'm disappointed that I couldn't view him/it! This is what I see:- Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfbm37dayk...%20-2.jpg?dl=0 That worked just fine. Thank you. What a character!!! :-) The tipped eared cats was a new one on me too. I noticed the first cat had a piece of ear missing and didn't think much of it. Then the other cat appeared with an identical ear tipped and I used google and found the answer. Good idea and easy to spot. Tattoos have been on spayed dogs' bellies. Cheers! -- "Do something wonderful, people may imitate it." (Albert Schweitzer) |
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On 5/8/2017 8:52 PM, gray_wolf wrote:
On 5/8/2017 7:29 PM, Ken Hart wrote: On 05/08/2017 05:56 PM, Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2017 13:30:15 -0400, PeterN wrote: On 5/8/2017 4:14 AM, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:11 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:04, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/7/2017 5:03 AM, David B. wrote: [snip] Oh dear! I'm so sorry. My sincere apologies for messing things up! I do appreciate those folk who tried to look and advised of the problems. THANK YOU! :-) This will, I trust, show you what I had first intended! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuogbkrzcy...of%21.jpg?dl=0 Nice shot! Nice color too. Thank you! :-) What type of photographic 'subject' is of most interest to you? -- David B. My interests are just every day stuff. At 77 I don't get out much anymore. I've went through the women phase 30 years ago and am cured of that. :-) The last 20 years mostly my dogs, before they died and family during the holidays. You and the Duck are youngsters. In a few months I will hit 80. Yes I am a bit slower these days, and I cannot scramble up and down mountains. I do what i can. Come along sonny. There is still life at these altitudes. Currently at angels 83. Thank you, Gentlemen, for inspiration! I expect to spend the day after Christmas this year on the Social Security website filing my papers for early retirement! It's nice to know that there is the potential for another 20+ years! You never know. I'm surprised I've made it this far. A low tension, tranquil life can take you a long ways. I made my living being adversarial. Very high tension work. Yes I am lucky. -- PeterN |
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On 5/8/2017 10:39 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2017-05-09 02:10:30 +0000, Eric Stevens said: On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:52:17 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 7:29 PM, Ken Hart wrote: On 05/08/2017 05:56 PM, Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2017 13:30:15 -0400, PeterN wrote: On 5/8/2017 4:14 AM, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:11 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:04, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/7/2017 5:03 AM, David B. wrote: [snip] Oh dear! I'm so sorry. My sincere apologies for messing things up! I do appreciate those folk who tried to look and advised of the problems. THANK YOU! :-) This will, I trust, show you what I had first intended! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuogbkrzcy...of%21.jpg?dl=0 Nice shot! Nice color too. Thank you! :-) What type of photographic 'subject' is of most interest to you? -- David B. My interests are just every day stuff. At 77 I don't get out much anymore. I've went through the women phase 30 years ago and am cured of that. :-) The last 20 years mostly my dogs, before they died and family during the holidays. You and the Duck are youngsters. In a few months I will hit 80. Yes I am a bit slower these days, and I cannot scramble up and down mountains. I do what i can. Come along sonny. There is still life at these altitudes. Currently at angels 83. Thank you, Gentlemen, for inspiration! I expect to spend the day after Christmas this year on the Social Security website filing my papers for early retirement! It's nice to know that there is the potential for another 20+ years! You never know. I'm surprised I've made it this far. A low tension, tranquil life can take you a long ways. I never had a chance to find out. Well my father is still going strong, and he will be 94 in July. My grandparents on my mother's side both made it into their 90's, and my great-grandmother made it to 114 only to be finished off by a slip on the ice, and a broken hip. My great uncle made to to 112. His youngest child was 37, third wife, when he had his final heart attack. -- PeterN |
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On 5/9/2017 12:18 AM, Tony Cooper wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:20:00 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:16 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:37, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/5/2017 10:22 PM, John Albert wrote: On 5/5/17 2:58 AM, gray_wolf wrote: The link works for me. Try this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wegn3zl1xt...esize.jpg?dl=0 Nice pic, but a question about the cat - What happened to his ear (the one we see on the right)? It's part of the Trap Neuter Release program (TNR) Ear-tipping is the preferred method to identify spayed or neutered and vaccinated feral cats. I learn something new every day! Here's another cat with a tipped ear: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/co...A9azc4zCw/file I'm disappointed that I couldn't view him/it! This is what I see:- Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfbm37dayk...%20-2.jpg?dl=0 The tipped eared cats was a new one on me too. I noticed the first cat had a piece of ear missing and didn't think much of it. Then the other cat appeared with an identical ear tipped and I used google and found the answer. Good idea and easy to spot. Tattoos have been on spayed dogs' bellies. I wonder if PETA will launch a campaign insisting that men who have vasectomies have their ears notched. If we're going to do it with cats, why not humans? I suspect some women would be more interested, than PETA. -- PeterN |
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On 5/9/2017 12:59 AM, Ron C wrote:
On 5/9/2017 12:18 AM, Tony Cooper wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:20:00 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:16 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:37, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/5/2017 10:22 PM, John Albert wrote: On 5/5/17 2:58 AM, gray_wolf wrote: The link works for me. Try this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wegn3zl1xt...esize.jpg?dl=0 Nice pic, but a question about the cat - What happened to his ear (the one we see on the right)? It's part of the Trap Neuter Release program (TNR) Ear-tipping is the preferred method to identify spayed or neutered and vaccinated feral cats. I learn something new every day! Here's another cat with a tipped ear: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/co...A9azc4zCw/file I'm disappointed that I couldn't view him/it! This is what I see:- Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfbm37dayk...%20-2.jpg?dl=0 The tipped eared cats was a new one on me too. I noticed the first cat had a piece of ear missing and didn't think much of it. Then the other cat appeared with an identical ear tipped and I used google and found the answer. Good idea and easy to spot. Tattoos have been on spayed dogs' bellies. I wonder if PETA will launch a campaign insisting that men who have vasectomies have their ears notched. If we're going to do it with cats, why not humans? For what it's worth, PETA does not support TNR and thus would not likely support your suggested expansion of the program. Last night I joined PETA. I was a People Eating a Tasty Animal. -- PeterN |
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On 08/05/2017 09:14, gray_wolf wrote:
On 5/8/2017 2:11 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:04, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/7/2017 5:03 AM, David B. wrote: [snip] Oh dear! I'm so sorry. My sincere apologies for messing things up! I do appreciate those folk who tried to look and advised of the problems. THANK YOU! :-) This will, I trust, show you what I had first intended! https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuogbkrzcy...of%21.jpg?dl=0 Nice shot! Nice color too. Thank you! :-) What type of photographic 'subject' is of most interest to you? -- David B. My interests are just every day stuff. At 77 I don't get out much anymore. I've went through the women phase 30 years ago and am cured of that. :-) The last 20 years mostly my dogs, before they died and family during the holidays. Thanks for the insight. We are so fortunate to now be able to see the world through the Internet, even if not physically able to get out and about so much. |
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On 08/05/2017 10:15, Savageduck wrote:
On 2017-05-08 07:24:27 +0000, "David B." said: On 07/05/2017 21:54, Savageduck wrote: On 2017-05-07 19:35:33 +0000, "David B." said: On 07/05/2017 20:22, Savageduck wrote: On 2017-05-07 19:10:17 +0000, "David B." said: [....] Btw, have you been here on a narrowboat holiday? We've met many of your fellow citizens over more than 30 years of boating! No. It was something I have thought about, but never got around to. There was always something else to be done, or something else which demanded the attention of my wallet. Ha! I do understand! ;-) Are you still young enough and sufficiently active to have it on your bucket list? I'm 68, and I have a pulse. What a lovely way to describe yourself! :-) If not, there is always the option of a *Hotel* narrowboat! I found this for you: http://www.hotelboating.co.uk/the-hotelboats-crews.html These days, since my wife died, I am sorry for your loss and understand your pain. Can you recall the name of my late son? That would be Nick. That's correct. Forgive me for double-checking that you had, indeed, read all of my message at the YouTube link I provided earlier. I sometimes find it a little difficult to learn who one can trust on-line, especially in Usenet groups! Will you be happy for me to contact you by email? Your experience as a police officer might be helpful to me. This post will give you some idea of what I'd like to ask you about:- Message-ID: -- David B. |
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On 5/9/2017 11:45 AM, PeterN wrote:
On 5/9/2017 12:59 AM, Ron C wrote: On 5/9/2017 12:18 AM, Tony Cooper wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2017 19:20:00 -0500, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/8/2017 2:16 AM, David B. wrote: On 08/05/2017 07:37, gray_wolf wrote: On 5/5/2017 10:22 PM, John Albert wrote: On 5/5/17 2:58 AM, gray_wolf wrote: The link works for me. Try this one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wegn3zl1xt...esize.jpg?dl=0 Nice pic, but a question about the cat - What happened to his ear (the one we see on the right)? It's part of the Trap Neuter Release program (TNR) Ear-tipping is the preferred method to identify spayed or neutered and vaccinated feral cats. I learn something new every day! Here's another cat with a tipped ear: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/co...A9azc4zCw/file I'm disappointed that I couldn't view him/it! This is what I see:- Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfbm37dayk...%20-2.jpg?dl=0 The tipped eared cats was a new one on me too. I noticed the first cat had a piece of ear missing and didn't think much of it. Then the other cat appeared with an identical ear tipped and I used google and found the answer. Good idea and easy to spot. Tattoos have been on spayed dogs' bellies. I wonder if PETA will launch a campaign insisting that men who have vasectomies have their ears notched. If we're going to do it with cats, why not humans? For what it's worth, PETA does not support TNR and thus would not likely support your suggested expansion of the program. Last night I joined PETA. I was a People Eating a Tasty Animal. I'm an animal lover. I love them grilled, fried, broiled... |
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