Oranie is sitting on a piece of string and will most likely remain sitting on this piece of string throughout the remainder of the day. I suppose Oranie should live it up because her world is about to be rocked
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Maybe I will give your cats presents when the bebe is born, so they don't feel left out! Xenophanes new fave toy is this knitted string with a pom-pom at the end (it was a tie on some slipper socks). He loves that thing! Carries it around everywhere.
Re: On Oranie....tee_06March 13 2007, 16:18:25 UTC
Sorry to take up so much of your commetns wall! Bad tee!
I just thought of something funny that Michael said to me the other day... I was around him and his 3 kids, and his youngest (Sophia) was there, she is about 15 months old (a year and a couple months), and he said to me, "Yeah, she is just getting to the point where she is as smart as our cats, and soon to overtake them." Ha!
Re: On Oranie....tee_06March 13 2007, 18:12:23 UTC
Of course, it's hard to settle on a definition of what "smart" means... smart in what context, etc... But aside from that, I also heard that cats and dogs in the wild (strays) are MUCH smarter than pets who live in homes. (PBS special) The data seems to point to the fact that any animal who has to struggle to survive (humans included) become much smarter and use more of the brain's capacity.
Xenophanes new fave toy is this knitted string with a pom-pom at the end (it was a tie on some slipper socks). He loves that thing! Carries it around everywhere.
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I just thought of something funny that Michael said to me the other day... I was around him and his 3 kids, and his youngest (Sophia) was there, she is about 15 months old (a year and a couple months), and he said to me, "Yeah, she is just getting to the point where she is as smart as our cats, and soon to overtake them." Ha!
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But aside from that, I also heard that cats and dogs in the wild (strays) are MUCH smarter than pets who live in homes. (PBS special) The data seems to point to the fact that any animal who has to struggle to survive (humans included) become much smarter and use more of the brain's capacity.
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