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- Path: sparky!uunet!hobbes!brianm
- From: brianm@sco.com (Brian Moffet)
- Subject: Re: Jumping Cat
- Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:28:23 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.222823.10037@sco.com>
- References: <1992Nov17.152251.1@stsci.edu> <lgincoINN84i@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM> <2940@devnull.mpd.tandem.com>
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- jill@mpd.tandem.com (Jill Jones) writes:
- >still too little to jump up to the sink. She's only four months old.
- >Maybe she'll be able to make it up to my shoulder in one jump by the
- >time she's grown. Wouldn't THAT be wonderful? :)
-
- Well, if she grows to any good size, I wouldn't want to have her jumping that
- high!
-
- I dunno, Diablo weighs in at 16 pounds, and having him jump from ground
- to shoulder would probably knock me over, and I am fairly sturdy myself.
- Luckly, he seems to not want to jump that high. About 4 feet at most,
- my shoulders are about 5 feet some inches.
-
- brian moffet
-
- no, I don't type this with a cat on my lap, If I were at home, the cat
- would be trying to walk on the keyboard. (or stealing my mouse.)
- --
- "Face it, Chuck. Taken as an aggregate, the human race is a stupid, sorry lot."
- -- Jonathan Quist
-
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