Today's Show
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 11:01 am
Do we know someone who is airing today?
Spoiler
Leszek was the PaF. How many Leszeks can there be?
peacock2121 wrote:Do we know someone who is airing today?
Spoiler
Leszek was the PaF. How many Leszeks can there be?
Not too shabby, indeed! No one could wish you into the hot seat any more than the seven lucky people you blessed, including me.leszekmp wrote: 7 for 7 as a PAF; not too shabby. Just wish I could get into the dang Hot Seat someday.
Always good to have you covering our backs!leszekmp wrote:Yup, that was me. Lyn contacted me - turns out she beat a high school buddy of mine in her first J! appearance, which is why she had me in mind.
Leszek, congratulations on coming through again! It was especially impressive if you were trying to find a "caffre tax," which is heretofore unknown on the internet.leszekmp wrote:My PAFing was hampered by the fact that while Lyn said "cat", I heard "tax", and Googling "caffre tax" isn't terribly helpful. Finally chose the answer I did based on a guess as to the etymology of the word, i.e. what country did it sound like it would have come from. Luckily, that was the right choice.
There are some Caffre cat photos here:Traditionally, Halloween is the day for black cats, but in a way the Caffre cat may be a more appropriate-looking feline for the occasion... its markings can make it appear a bit spooky or menacing. Which is perhaps why so many people are looking up the Caffre cat on the Internet today.
Maybe it's the Halloween-like coloring: the cat has coloring that is light brown or orange-brown, with dark stripes. Kind of like a jack-o-lantern in a big, furry ball.
The Caffre cat is better known as the Egyptian wildcat or African wildcat, and it was possibly the first cat to be domesticated. Wildcats are the direct ancestors of the house cat, making the Caffre cat the Mother of All House Cats.
Good to see you. I'm glad you stopped by. --Bobleszekmp wrote:Yup, that was me. Lyn contacted me - turns out she beat a high school buddy of mine in her first J! appearance, which is why she had me in mind.
My PAFing was hampered by the fact that while Lyn said "cat", I heard "tax", and Googling "caffre tax" isn't terribly helpful. Finally chose the answer I did based on a guess as to the etymology of the word, i.e. what country did it sound like it would have come from. Luckily, that was the right choice.
7 for 7 as a PAF; not too shabby. Just wish I could get into the dang Hot Seat someday.
The site you pointed to is for a Bengal cat breader who is using the name Caffre Cattery, probably to sound more exotic. Bengals are not Caffre or Kaffir cats.TheConfessor wrote: http://www.caffrecattery.com/
Whoa! Narrowly avoiding the nightmare of all PAFs--nice save, Leszek!leszekmp wrote: My PAFing was hampered by the fact that while Lyn said "cat", I heard "tax", and Googling "caffre tax" isn't terribly helpful. Finally chose the answer I did based on a guess as to the etymology of the word, i.e. what country did it sound like it would have come from. Luckily, that was the right choice.
Probably not, since I doubt that anybody came on this site looking for a little pussy...JasperSuchard wrote:[I hope that nobody considers the sight of Jasper's "package" to be kitty porn.]
Wow. Artie the Psycho Cat resembles Jasper a lot. The belly thing really strikes me. If she were splayed out you could see her lighter tummy.I don't know about the water business, but I'm wondering if there would be some Bengal back there somewhere? Would her lack of tail matter?JasperSuchard wrote:Posted by PSM:
As you can see by Jasper's avatar, he has spots on his belly and the fur is much lighter than the rest of his body.
[I hope that nobody considers the sight of Jasper's "package" to be kitty porn.]
Was Artie born without a tail?Beebs52 wrote:Wow. Artie the Psycho Cat resembles Jasper a lot. The belly thing really strikes me. If she were splayed out you could see her lighter tummy.I don't know about the water business, but I'm wondering if there would be some Bengal back there somewhere? Would her lack of tail matter?JasperSuchard wrote:Posted by PSM:
As you can see by Jasper's avatar, he has spots on his belly and the fur is much lighter than the rest of his body.
[I hope that nobody considers the sight of Jasper's "package" to be kitty porn.]
She was, indeed.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Was Artie born without a tail?Beebs52 wrote:Wow. Artie the Psycho Cat resembles Jasper a lot. The belly thing really strikes me. If she were splayed out you could see her lighter tummy.I don't know about the water business, but I'm wondering if there would be some Bengal back there somewhere? Would her lack of tail matter?JasperSuchard wrote:Posted by PSM:
As you can see by Jasper's avatar, he has spots on his belly and the fur is much lighter than the rest of his body.
[I hope that nobody considers the sight of Jasper's "package" to be kitty porn.]
He's quite a beauty.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I took a picture of Jasper five minutes ago and I am using it as my avatar, so you can see what he looks like now.
Maybe Artie is a Manx, Bengal mix.Beebs52 wrote:He's quite a beauty.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I took a picture of Jasper five minutes ago and I am using it as my avatar, so you can see what he looks like now.
Artie supposedly has Manx in her, thus the tail and all. Her personality certainly fits the description of a Bengal.
Jasper looks like he has the same eyeball shape and expression as Artie. I find it quite enchanting. It's like they're trying to flirt with you, only lazily, like a cat does.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Maybe Artie is a Manx, Bengal mix.Beebs52 wrote:He's quite a beauty.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I took a picture of Jasper five minutes ago and I am using it as my avatar, so you can see what he looks like now.
Artie supposedly has Manx in her, thus the tail and all. Her personality certainly fits the description of a Bengal.
Jasper plays fetch and enjoys opening drawers to take out rubber bands. We usually have rubber bands all over the floor because he likes to take them out and bring them to us to throw.
After baby-sitting Jasper while we were gone, my father-in-law said that Jasper wasn't a cat, he was a dog.
Jasper is not a lap cat, but he likes to be petted and he needs to be in the same room as people.
If Jasper's (or any BB-kitty's) activities become a problem during the next 2 weeks, perhaps he would be a candidate for this show:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: Jasper plays fetch and enjoys opening drawers to take out rubber bands. We usually have rubber bands all over the floor because he likes to take them out and bring them to us to throw.
After baby-sitting Jasper while we were gone, my father-in-law said that Jasper wasn't a cat, he was a dog.
Jasper is not a lap cat, but he likes to be petted and he needs to be in the same room as people.
That show sounds interesting. They should call it "The Cat Whiskerer."thguy65 wrote:
If Jasper's (or any BB-kitty's) activities become a problem during the next 2 weeks, perhaps he would be a candidate for this show:
http://www.housecathousecall.com/