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OT New CatBook
W. Baker wrote:
> Bj?rn Steensrud > wrote: > : W. Baker wrote: > > : > As you know, I am not a cat person because of a severe allergy to > : > them, but I thought this article on a new book on cat science might > : > interest our > : > catophiles on this list. Note it is OT and so labelled, but there are > : > just so many cat peole here I thought you might enjoy readign about > : > the book and arguing about it in a friendly way"-) > : > > : > http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/07/sc...king.html?_r=0 > : > > : > Wendy > > : Thanks on behalf of all alurophiles, Wendy - the brief excerpt in the > : review only told me what I already know from having had cats for 30 > : years :-) It didn't mention pedigreed cats, where humans try to persuade > : selected cats to mate. That would increase the domesticity[0] of the > : breed, but doesn't always work. I have one fertile female who has always > : refused toms of her own breed, carefully selected to minimize inbreeding > : and maximize the beauty > : of the kittens :-) :-) Time to give up and spay her, we're both getting > : too old for another litter now. > > : [0] is that a word? > > : Bj?rn > > Domesticity usually refers to how happy doing housewifely things a > personit or used as to mean a home-like atmosphere with pleasant smell > form the kitchen and a neat, clean house beignenjoyed by a family. > Somehow to me kids and that neat clean house don't seem to go togehter too > well:-) I think the work you might want to use woul be domesticazation or > something simial. Don't ever go by my typing or spelling!!! > > Wendy Thanks, Wendy! I knew I had the word from somewhere. And I misspelled cat lover - it's ailurophile. People who are afraid of cats have ailurophobia :-) No matter - we're both understood, at least in this group of gentlepersons. Bjørn |
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