Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 09 Oct 21 - 11:56 AM We did rather add bits on to their names:- SmokeyPokey, MintyPooPoo (he had a lot of diarrhoea as a kitten) MurphyPurphy, SimpsonSamson and so on. (I often call my poor husband (Ibrahima) "IbbyBibby", much to his disgust!) I do love the name of the neighbours' cat who visits me, she's called Pippin. And our other neighbours have Delilah, Tiger Lily and Archie. My pedigree British Black Shorthair was officially called Ashmere Augustus by his breeder. I won a Premier Medal when showing him at the Cat Fancy shows. But I called him Gussie! |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Oct 21 - 06:37 AM Our cats have been called Pud, Sago, Fig, Toots, Mousse, Monty and Polly. Before we got married, Mrs Steve had a cat called Thick... :-) I might have mentioned it before, but Toots and I once got our photos in the Guardian Saturday magazine in the This Is My Pet column. Also in the column that week was Catherine Zeta-Jones and her horse... :-) |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Raggytash Date: 09 Oct 21 - 06:14 AM Back in the 70's my good lady used to "cat-sit" for friends in Liverpool. The only name the cat would respond to was Bollocks. So you can imagine my good lady standing at the front door of their terraced street shouting out Bollocks! Bollocks! to attract the cat. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Oct 21 - 05:57 AM Polly is her official full name, Eliza. But you know how it is. It soon gets transmogrified (transmoggyfied?) over time. It's "PollywollyDOOdle!" at the back door, and "Pol" or "Pollywol" in the house...(The "DOO" part, by the way, is done in a loud, high falsetto: we have no neighbours...) |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 09 Oct 21 - 04:13 AM You must be that chap on the Dreamies TV advert Steve! I love Polly's full name - wish I'd chosen more imaginative names for all our cats over the years (Smokey, Misty, Minty, Sam, Murphy, Solo, Gussie, AndyPandy etc) But I needed names you can call outside in the garden to get the little blighters indoors. I read on another forum that a lady proposed to name her cat 'Jesus' (!!!) Her friend pointed out that she would look an absolute fool standing outside calling "Jeeeesus! Time for bed Jeeesus!" hee hee |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 08 Oct 21 - 07:06 PM Our new(ish) pussycat, Pollywollydoodle (short for Polly), now has three houses apart from the main residence. She has a catden just outside the front door, which we call the pollytunnel (see what I did there?), great for summer use, with an open front. She has an indoor fluffy cave which we will remove as soon as we start lighting the wood stove. Finally, we have the newly-installed winter retreat, as I mentioned earlier, the self-heating one. We're very pleased with it, though she is highly suspicious, for now. It's amazing what you can achieve with a cat via a scant handful of cat biscuits, however... |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 07 Oct 21 - 07:23 PM All in all carnivorous cats make better pets than bears. ":^/ Bears are known to eat people. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Oct 21 - 06:29 PM Rather superficial popular science which at least comes to the right conclusion! :-) |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 05 Oct 21 - 02:56 PM quick video on origins |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Oct 21 - 11:59 AM That's OK. I thought it was what you said 'til I looked it up! (I'm a botanist, you see...) |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion Date: 05 Oct 21 - 11:15 AM Felis catus? My bad; I should have looked it up. Meanwhile, back in the suburbs, my house panthers are shifting gradually into their cool-weather activity pattern. Well, not exactly "activity" pattern; it's really about where they choose to snooze -- i.e., on the bed and in the comfy chair instead of on the hardwood floor. When winter sets in, they will move back to the floor, in a cat-basket set on top of a heat vent. They tangle themselves together so snugly it's hard to identify the point where one cat ends and the other begins. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 05 Oct 21 - 10:42 AM Cats being partly high strung, cunning and paradoxicly sleepy makes them fine comedians imo. In fact early 1900 animation featured cats most often, not the mouse. Felix came first and Sylvester later. Felix refined cartoon animation technically and in story line. They were the cat videos of that era. Many cartoon cats are gone but not forgotten: The Aristocats Mufasa The Cat in the Hat Nala Snowball II the Simpsons Penelope Pussycat Reluctant object of affection for Pepe LePew Simon's Cat The Pink Panther Cartoon Characters You Never Realized Suffer From Mental Disorders Marie Kiara Daughter of Simba and Nala, she spends her days playing around Pride Rock. When trying to hunt on her own, she fails miserably yet was still determined to continue. She has a stubborn streak a mile wide and disapproves of her father constantly sending people to spy on her. It only leads to more rebellion as he continues to do so after promising not to. Despite the bratty, inconsequential manner she has at times, she is kind-hearted and easily befriends Kovu when cubs. When reunited as young adults, he criticizes her hunting skills and she dares him to teach her how to do better, which leads to their friendship blossoming into romance. Shere Khan Top Cat Scratchy Scar Thomas O'Malley Toulouse Duchess' orange son, Toulouse is the painter, but likes to jump in on his brother's compositions every now and then. He tries to play tough, practicing biting and clawing, in case they ever meet an alley cat. So he looks up to Thomas O' Malley greatly. Snagglepuss - exit stage left Nermal Meowth Berlioz Duchess' black son, he is the pianist of the three kittens, and is always trying to out-do Marie. He immediately bonds with Scat Cat and the rest of the band. Luna Tony the Tiger Mr. Jinks Tigress Kovu Youngest of Zira's three children and hand chosen by Scar to be his successor, he was just a baby when Simba banished Scar's pride to the Outlands, but was raised to believe that Simba was their enemy. He had a brief childhood friendship with Kiara, and then his training intensified until he was a young adult. Zira's plan was for him to "rescue" Kiara, earn Simba's trust, and then kill him when they were alone. Once in the pride, he teaches Kiara some hunting tricks and their friendship blossoms into romance. Si and Am Laday and the Tramp Mittens Sagwa The Most Unforgettable Hanna-Barbera Characters Scat Cat Azrael The Smurfs Salem Saberhagen Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Stimpy Heathcliff Lucifer Sgt. Tibbs from 101 Dalmatians Jiji from Kiki's Delivery Service Clawhauser Alex the Lion TV Cartoon Neighbors You'd Happily Live Next to Artemis Guardian and Adviser to Sailor Venus. He is Luna's mate, and father of their kitten Diana. Diana The daughter of Luna and Artemis, Diana is named for a Moon Goddess, and hers is the Roman version of Artemis. She is the guardian and adviser to Chibiusa and speaks in a very high tone voice. Nyan Cat Sylvester Jr. Zira Leader of the Outsider clan, Zira is full of hate and spite towards Simba and the members of his pride. She had faithfully followed Scar during his rule and believes that he had the right to the throne. Mother of three: Nuka, Vitani, and Kovu, she shows no gentleness or motherly regard. They have grown up in a barren wasteland, always hungry, and fighting for survival. She uses Kovu's budding friendship with Kiara as a pawn to move him into Simba's Pride and attack, and even threatens to kill Vitani for not following her orders. Only as Nuka lays dying does she show a moment of softness, regret, and then instantly hardens and blames it on Kovu. CatDog Cringer from He-Man Cake the Cat from Adventure Time Klondike Kat Mao Mao Most Badass Evil Cartoon Pets Wild Bill Cat Pete The Cat Mr. Kitty from South Park Leodore Lionheart from "Zootopia" Vitani The only daughter of Zira, Vitani is seen as her Right-Hand in the pride. With electric blue eyes, she stands out among them. As a cub she was undersized with a slightly larger head, mainly due to lack of food and water. Having a brash and vicious personality with a mocking attitude, she easily outwits her older brother Nuka, and goes toe-to-toe with Kovu. At the climatic battle at Pride Rock, she realizes enough is enough and there is no more need for bloodshed. She is the first to step away from her mother and join the Pridelanders, at which Zira says she can die as well, and that turns all the rest of her pride away from her. Sebastian Josie and the Pussycats Get Fuzzy Happy The Exceed Pete Puma Cartoon Characters You Never Realized Suffer From Mental Disorders Arlene Arlene is Garfield's on-and-off girlfriend who can successfully crack jokes at the expense of Garfield regularly. She is a slim, sleek, long-tailed, pink-furred cat, with a narrow neck and big red lips, which seems to be the only one of its kind living in the world. Earlier in the strip run, she also had a big gap between her two front teeth. In the cartoon, she has three fingers (including thumb) as Odie, but in CGI movies & The Garfield Show, she has four fingers. Since 2007, Garfield and Arlene's relationship has become a bit more serious than before. Spot from Hong Kong Phooey Courageous Cat Sawyer Super Snooper from Snooper and Blabber (part of the Quickdraw McGraw show) Opalescence from My Little Pony Chococat Danny from Cats Don't Dance Manchas from "Zootopia (2016) Nuka The oldest son of Zira, flea bitten and scrawny, Nuka holds a grudge against Kovu for being Scar's chosen predecessor. Despite being thin and malnourished, he is lithe and has enough strength to hold down Simba during an ambush attack. He's always wanting his mother's approval, going to great lengths to earn a word of praise. It goes to fog his common sense as he declares Kovu a traitor without waiting for his mother's explanation. He bullied his younger siblings as they were cubs since he was born during Scar's reign and overlooked by him. His dying words to his mother were more like an apology, yet still thirsty for attention. Battle Cat Punkin' Puss Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har Seen here with his hyena friend, Hardy Har Har. Dragon Claude Cat Mehitabel Catbug (Bravest Warriors) Mooch from "Mutts" Cool Cat Cat (Peg+Cat) The Indigo feline companion to a little girl named Peg. He accompanies her on her many adventures and is often inspiring her to solve a problem without realizing it, leading her to call him many complimentary things. Annie Nollette added Black Cat Sheriff Princess Carolyn Fat Cat Steve |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 05 Oct 21 - 09:51 AM It's easy enough to look up the evolution of the domestic cat. The immediate ancestor of all domestic pussycats is the African wildcat, Felis sylvestris lybica. There are eight separate lineages of the cat family, Felidae. The domestic cat belongs to the Felis lineage and is classified as the species Felis catus (clumsy or what). Although all members of the cat family ultimately have a common ancestor, the other lineages of cats (such as lions, leopards, lynxes and pumas, etc.) have been separated from pussycats for ten million years or more. Looks and size don't mean everything, but phylogenetic and DNA studies do... |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion Date: 05 Oct 21 - 08:39 AM Island dwarfism requires isolation. Dogs are too variable in size to meet that criterion, and the "domestic" cat (Felis felis) did not emerge from isolation; the species appeared simultaneously in many areas on the fringes of Old World wilderness. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 04 Oct 21 - 08:57 PM My theory is derived from island dwarfism evolution. Island dwarfism was respondsible for dog sized adult elephants, why not cats. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 04 Oct 21 - 08:18 PM The question is sometimes raised, from what exactly did the cat evolve. Compared to the dog, which evolved from the wolf. One theory is that a particularly small species of leopard may be the ancestor of the cat. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 04 Oct 21 - 05:43 PM Speaking of a long line of cats over the years the ancient Egyptians found cats more than useful and adored them unto death and mumified their kitties. Cats were first domesticated in the Near East around 7500 BC. It was long thought that cat domestication began in ancient Egypt, where cats were venerated from around 3100 BC. As of 2021, there are an estimated 220 million owned and 480 million stray cats in the world. As of 2017, the domestic cat was the second-most popular pet in the United States, with 95 million cats owned. In the United Kingdom, 26% of adults have a cat with an estimated population of 10.9 million pet cats as of 2020. Dogs on the other hand, already by 11,000 years ago -- before agriculture, and before any other animal had been domesticated -- dogs had not only been domesticated, but they had already diversified genetically and likely spread across large parts of the world, according to Anders Bergstrom, lead author and post-doctoral researcher in the Ancient Genomics Laboratory at London's Francis Crick. In Europe dogs are losing their genetic diversity. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 04 Oct 21 - 03:15 PM That sounds really cosy Steve! |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 04 Oct 21 - 01:54 PM We've just ordered an outdoor winter cat shelter for one. It's self-heating (!), it's slightly off the ground, it has a cat flap and a privacy window that can see out but not in. Wacky or what. It will sit next to our south-facing house wall in a very sheltered spot. We get light frosts only in winter and not many of them. We had three or four nights of-6C last winter, which was unusual. We've had cats for most of the last 45 years and they have always stayed out at night. No smelly litter trays for us. It's pretty safe for cats round here. We've always provided heated shelter for them, but this cat house is a first! |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 24 Sep 21 - 04:13 PM I'm still giving Pippin small snacks (the very best Purina sachets, plus 'real' food such as roast chicken, tuna, carefully boned salmon etc) She chirrups so sweetly and seems to be always very hungry. Archie is often scrambling across our roof doing his 'mountaineering' hobby, and seems to be madly in love with my very black husband. He waits for his return from work (around 9pm) and rolls about all over his feet. Husband speaks lovingly to him, "'Ello my leetle Arrchie! 'Ow are you dis evening eh?" I don't know how the little cat can see him in the dark, because his cleaner's uniform is all black (and so is he). All you can espy is a large set of very white teeth floating in the air! But they seem to be very close friends. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 24 Sep 21 - 03:43 PM bring back, bring back, oh, bring back the Mudcatters' cats, their cats ... |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 01 Aug 21 - 02:50 AM Ah no, keberoxu, Binky was my very first cat (when I was about three years old!) He was a British Black type of cat. The first in a long long long line of cats over the years. There's an advert on TV for Dreamies (cat biscuits) and the chap shakes the packet to entice his neighbour's cat/s into his house for 'schnuggles', saying,"I am a cat borrower!" (He has an Eastern European accent) It makes me smile because I'm now a 'cat borrower' too! |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 31 Jul 21 - 08:39 PM Now, Senoufou, I may have this all wrong, but is "Pippin" the cat that you used to call "Binky"? |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Senoufou Date: 12 Jul 21 - 05:55 AM Hello there keberoxu!! Sorry for the long absence. Archie has now grown into a cheeky, inquisitive and feisty little character. He's huge, and has fallen in love with Pippin (female cat that lives behind our houses) He's been neutered though, so no action in that department! His housemate Delilah is a gentle, affectionate cat, and sits with me on the front bench, or rolls on her back at my feet. Their owner, the shepherdess, has taken in more rescued sheep into her sanctuary, which she runs with her gay partner. I have great hopes that they may get engaged soon. Lovely pair of ladies. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 10 Jul 21 - 08:54 PM Archiiiiie . . . here, kitty kitty kitty . . . |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 05 Jul 21 - 09:03 PM I still want to know about Archie. Last Eliza/Senoufou reported, he was clambering about on rooftops already. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion's brother Andrew Date: 14 Jun 21 - 08:39 AM For any of you not up on the art history of the Great War, Old Bill was a character that appeared in the cartoons of Bruce Bairnsfather. A fitting name for a dear, embattled tomcat. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 13 Jun 21 - 10:44 PM Eliza/Senoufou, what is the latest on Archie, the foundling kitten rescued by the veterinarian next door? |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion Date: 13 Jun 21 - 10:52 AM Yes, keb, Bill was the original "free" cat. He arrived on our doorstep on the fourth day of April 2000 after surviving the entire winter on the street, and crossed the Rainbow Bridge on 16 April 2013. He was a very fine cat indeed, worth every penny. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 12 Jun 21 - 04:36 PM Charmion, this isn't the first time I have known you to mention Bill. Isn't this the cat whom the two of you referred to, ironically, as "free"? |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 10 Jun 21 - 09:19 AM "mob handed job" :^/ |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion Date: 10 Jun 21 - 09:13 AM When we had a working tomcat who beat the bounds of his territory and defended it from all comers, I knew he was losing his mojo on the day he came home covered in mud and reeking of somebody else’s piss. The contents of his bladder is part of the fighting cat’s armament, and poor old Bill had taken a broadside. The mud came from the flower bed in which the battle was fought, and the piss, of course. Washing Bill was a mob-handed job, but that time he endured our ministrations in the kitchen sink almost meekly until the worst of the mess was out of his fur. Then he erupted like Vesuvius and shot out of the kitchen, making straight for the sofa where he left a large wet spot that took hours to dry. Typical. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Jon Freeman Date: 10 Jun 21 - 06:23 AM I've seen plenty of muddy dogs but muddy cats? I've seen cats that I guess have got into fights come home muddy and bedraggled a couple of times. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 10 Jun 21 - 06:05 AM No its not. Its a deep seated pervasive personality problem. Regarding cats; https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/deadly-fungi-are-the-newest-emerging-microbe-threat-all-over-the-world/ there is a feline specific fungal infection in Brazil that is horrendous. Regarding people, a word to the wise. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Jun 21 - 06:29 PM You purport to deal with scientific topics yet you are regularly called out for blatant inaccuracies. Not good enough. Check your facts before you post is my advice. It's a credibility thang. Focus on that. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 09 Jun 21 - 06:16 PM Whatever you say but they are so related that people here are advised if they have a crustacean allergy they should not eat ciccadas. loosen up you're too tents. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 09 Jun 21 - 05:06 PM Our family had a cat which didn't hunt as well with a bell on its collar. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 09 Jun 21 - 04:59 PM On the tele, I've seen catfish successfully hunt pigeons, not quick enough onto the wing - but they were not mudcats...it was somewhere in Europe, I think. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Jun 21 - 04:54 PM Cicadas are insects and insects are not crustaceans, not by a long chalk. As ever, 'tis you who doesn't "get it." The default with regard to any assertion you make is to distrust it utterly. By the way, I now have a cat. She's a rescue tortie called Polly and is a gentle and characterful beast. Beautiful too. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 09 Jun 21 - 04:40 PM hahahahaha you don't get it. Ciccadas are related. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Jun 21 - 11:42 AM Crustaceans don't have wings. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 09 Jun 21 - 11:08 AM I've seen plenty of muddy dogs but muddy cats? Nope, ceptin mebbe a tiger. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Vincent Jones Date: 09 Jun 21 - 10:21 AM Don't have a cat, but there's plenty of mud at my allotment. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Donuel Date: 08 Jun 21 - 05:31 PM b that as it may...its June and all the cats around here are well fed with crustaceans on the wing. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 08 Jun 21 - 04:33 PM What do cats on Mudcat have to do with the price of fish, Raggytash? I've got eyes - that's a catfish playing the Italian fiddle/violin (perhaps straight out of a mudbath) NOT a cat! Next thing you'll tell me is that it was all going swimmingly, I suppose. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Raggytash Date: 08 Jun 21 - 03:50 PM Well Walkabout, given that the thread is about Cats what the **** do your last two posts have in common with the thread? Just asking like ................... |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 08 Jun 21 - 02:37 PM Either way, otos, although very skilful swimmers and feeders, don't play the fiddle. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 08 Jun 21 - 01:48 PM After not having an aquarium for decades, as well as Amano shrimp and a few tropical snails, I have Otocinclus - dwarf sucking catfish. On the positive side, they seem to have a good life in my tank but, on the negative side, they have to be imported all the way from the Americas, during which many may suffer or die..? |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: keberoxu Date: 07 Jun 21 - 08:00 PM Well, Charmion, there you go -- Watson wants some more of that expensive new food. |
Subject: RE: How many Mudcats have cats!? From: Charmion Date: 07 Jun 21 - 07:08 PM I’m sure he did not smell right, Jos, but Isobel has other senses fer goshsakes! He still looks like himself, and sounds like himself … especially when he’s informing me that I have not put nearly enough dinner in his dish … |
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