Our female cat is normal size, maybe even a little small, but she's an
absolute terror. She shreds cat toys as fast as we can supply them, and
when she decides she doesn't want to be held, you normally bleed.
Having said that, she's lovely to have around.
Any larger, however, and she wouldn't be manageable at all. I can only
imagine what something like her only double normal size would be like.
(I have to add that our cats are safely locked up in the house or the
adjoining cat run at ALL times.)
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Peter Shute
Sent: Friday, 13 June 2008 10:09 AM
To: Alastair Smith; Birding-aus
Subject: Scientists rally to keep out 'supercats'
Super ferals, ust what we need. Can a normal cat really not jump 2m
from a standing start? Perhaps I've only seen them jump when running,
but I would have thought they could jump further than that.
Peter Shute
wrote on Friday, 13 June 2008 9:28 AM:
>> From the ABC news website:
> The University of Sydney's professor of ecology, Chris Dickman, is
> warning hybrid cats - which can jump up to two metres from a standing
> start - would be uncontrollable in the Australian outback.
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