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Entries this day: cat_theory quickly cat theory -----Original Message----- From: Molly Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 7:37 AM To: Rob Subject: Cat theory Rob, Concerning your cat theory, include Maggie's cats in your data points to see if they fit. Mixie meows but usually if you talk to her first. Mischief and Julius rarely "talk" but will sometimes. Let me know what you think. Love, Molly -----Original Message----- From: Rob Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:07 AM To: Molly Subject: RE: Cat theory Cats that live outside Beltway 8 are entirely different and therefore outside the scope of my theory. However, the area between 610 loop and Beltway 8 is even worse to study, because there is some mixing of breeds and what we call Cross Concentric Pollenation. -----Original Message----- From: Molly Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:18 AM To: rob Subject: RE: Cat theory I see. Is that based on where cats live or where they were born? -----Original Message----- From: Rob Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:17 AM To: Molly Subject: RE: Cat theory It's based on where they were born in their most recent of 9 Lives. Cats are quite adaptable; their genes mutate slightly on each rebirth, depending on their geographic location at the time. -----Original Message----- From: Molly Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:26 AM To: Rob Subject: RE: Cat theory But were Wende's cats even born in Houston? Mixie and Julius are from the terrible between 610 and beltway 8 sector. I think Mischief may be the same. Do you remember Spencer's meowing habits? -----Original Message----- From: Rob Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:40 AM To: Molly Subject: RE: Cat theory Originally they may not have been born in Houston. However, Peter is now on Life 5 after he ate an entire 50 gallon garbage bag. Tinkerbell is on Life 4 after she fought Peter for food and he sat on her. Spencer was from The Sector. He would meow at seemingly random occassions; but we eventually discovered it was only when an episode of I Love Lucy was playing somewhere within a 100 Meow radius. (1 Meow is the distance King Chlawdomer, a Meowrovingian King (511-524) could be heard when he meowed on a calm day.) -----Original Message----- From: Molly Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:48 AM To: Rob Subject: RE: Cat theory I see. I think the rules must be very complex concerning meowing habits. Maybe it is one of the unanswerable questions like, "How do cats purr?" -----Original Message----- From: Rob Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:49 AM To: Molly Subject: RE: Cat theory Absolutely. What is your theory on it? -----Original Message----- From: Molly Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 10:18 AM To: Rob Subject: RE: Cat theory My purring theory is that cats have a major conspiracy. 1) There is no surefire way to predict when a cat will purr -- as a species or individually. The only exception is Peter in whose case we have to say "There is no surefire way to predict when Peter will not purr." I think cats purposefully try to mislead us on this matter. In the same way, I purposefully wait and plan on when I will be able to trip Will. In this way, my attempt will be an unexpected surprise. 2) Researchers have not been able to determine how a cat produces a "purr". I believe this is due to special quick dissolve hormones. These are used so quickly and break down so completely, that the presence of the compound has never been detected. These hormones actually act as a sounding board which air in the lungs "bounces" off in succession producing a purr with little or no action in the voice box region. That is why purring often sounds in relation to breathing and why it feels like it comes from the chest rather than the neck. Some may believe that I am attributing too much intelligence or desire for subversion to the cat species. To these people I say, "You have never looked a cat in the face and seen their true nature. Eyes are the windows to the souls, and their eyes contain deviousness and deceit." Of course, all of this is merely a theory since generations of cats have kept the secret. p.s. In addition, I think Peter may be the whole key to figuring out how cats purr. Unfortunately, we can't bring this up to Wende because she would be p'o-ed if we dissected her cat. Damn, the cats win again.permalink quickly 5:42pm CDT Monday 10 April 2000 I've got a few minutes before men's group to write. Today at work we sent usernames and passwords out to 20 or so people, but sent the wrong passwords. Doh! I fixed the program that was reading the database and resent them. We had our final walkthrough on the house today! A few very minor items were noted and the builder guy said no problem on them. Far as we can tell, everything on the original list is fixed or cleaned or painted as appropriate. See ya! |