Originally posted by luckies4me
hah, funny.![]()
Being that many of my friends breed hybrid cats I know how to tell them apart. There are many hyrbid cats, perhaps you should go study some hun. There are Savannahs, Safaris, Chaussies, Euro Chaussies etc. These are all animals that I rescue, so don't come here with your nonsense. I have years of experience with hybrid cats and breeds such as these.![]()
So what, just because you have years of experience, doesn't mean it is correct. (Not to say that you are indeed wrong, but there always a chance!) For example: One of my hunter safety instructor partners has been teaching hunter's safety for 45 years. During those 45 years of teaching, he always taught the wrong way how to operate a hammer on a lever action gun. Yesterday, an adult student mentioned to him that he was doing it all wrong and was teaching false information. The guy brought in documents pertaining to that gun, and the instructor was indeed wrong- EVEN WITH 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE under his belt.
As far as coming here with nonsense, I will do what I please- you know me!![]()
UABasson- that's what I was thinking too. I agree with yer post!
`I'm suspecting maybe African Wildcat, but his profile and his lack of rings on the tail (besides the tip) make me suspect bobcat.And it's not like I really meant he was a Bobcat, I was just saying how he reminded me of one.
`I swear he has Bobcat in him
`Yes he's as tame as tame can get. I really think he has Bobcat in him!
`See, I swear he looks like a miniature Bobcat.
When you carefully read the wording, you seem to be saying that you think he *is part* Bobcat, it doesn't appear that you are saying he *reminds* you of a Bobcat. But that is my $0.02.
EDIT: spelling errors!![]()






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