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121  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Extra hour of sleep? on: 06-Nov-11, 09:05:51 PM
As always, I am glad to get the extra hour of sleep.  However...  This was the Sunday (happens nearly every month) when my employer, The Home Depot, sees fit to have a mandatory store meeting at 0600, since it's about the only time the stores are not open for customers.  So I STILL had to get up at 0445, new time, to go to the )&(%&$^!! meeting  dead
Then, home for three hours, and back for a full shift, sigh...  ???
Early night tonight for sure...
Carol
WV
122  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Researcher at National Zoo in Washington found guilty of attempted animal cr on: 03-Nov-11, 09:30:09 AM
WASHINGTON — A National Zoo employee charged with trying to poison stray cats in her northwest Washington neighborhood has been found guilty of attempted cruelty to animals.


That woman has been one of the more vocal in claiming (mistakenly, BTW) that free-roaming cats are the primary cause of decline in songbird populations.  Habitat loss is the primary cause.  Any shrinkage of the population by cats occurs at the "low end", not the fastest, strongest, or smartest.
Carol
WV
123  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Boxcar Hunter, the pup that took the train on: 26-Oct-11, 09:13:09 AM
I must share this with my FB Railfans!  Thanks!


Wow!  How very cool that he was rescued  2thumbsup
That train must have been on the route that also goes right by the bottom of my road, in WV, though the blog left out WV.
Kudoes to the nice people who called it in  bow
Carol
WV and FB Railfan
124  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Police seek escaped exotic animals in Ohio on: 20-Oct-11, 12:59:31 AM
This whole incident raises a LOT of questions.  It has the mark of PETA and the ALF all over it.  This is what they DO.  Particularly since they and H$U$ have been pushing HARD for an anti-exotic pets bill in Ohio.  This sort of "incident" just has a way of happening just where and when the Animal Rights industry is pushing for some law or other.
It is FAR from an open and shut case  Sad
Carol
WV
125  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Police seek escaped exotic animals in Ohio on: 19-Oct-11, 09:23:48 AM
Another take on this...
There are a lot of answers to be found.  Like *how* he got dead, and *how* all the cages got opened...
Carol
http://news.yahoo.com/exotic-animals-escape-ohio-farm-owner-found-dead-024823691.html

Exotic animals escape Ohio farm; owner found dead
October 19. 2011
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Dozens of animals escaped Tuesday from a wild-animal preserve that houses bears, big cats and other beasts, and the owner later was found dead there, said police, who shot several of the animals and urged nearby residents to stay indoors.

The fences had been left unsecured at the Muskingum County Animal Farm in Zanesville, in east-central Ohio, and the animals' cages were open, police said. They wouldn't say what animals escaped but said the preserve had lions, tigers, cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, camels and bears. They said bears and wolves were among 25 escaped animals that had been shot and killed and there were multiple sightings of exotic animals along a nearby highway.

"These are wild animals that you would see on TV in Africa," Sheriff Matt Lutz warned at a press conference.

Neighbor Danielle White, whose father's property abuts the animal preserve, said she didn't see loose animals this time but did in 2006, when a lion escaped.

"It's always been a fear of mine knowing (the preserve's owner) had all those animals," she said. "I have kids. I've heard a male lion roar all night."

Lutz called the escaped animals "mature, very big, aggressive" but said a caretaker told authorities the preserve's 48 animals had been fed on Monday. He said police were patrolling the 40-acre farm and the surrounding areas in cars, not on foot, and were concerned about big cats and bears hiding in the dark and in trees.

"This is a bad situation," Lutz said. "It's been a situation for a long time."

Lutz said his office started getting phone calls at about 5:30 p.m. that wild animals were loose just west of Zanesville on a road that runs under Interstate 70.

He said four deputies with assault rifles in a pickup truck went to the animal farm, where they found the owner, Terry Thompson, dead and all the animal cage doors open. He wouldn't say how Thompson died but said several aggressive animals were near his body when deputies arrived and had to be shot.

Thompson, who lived on the property, had orangutans and chimps in his home, but those were still in their cages, Lutz said.

The deputies, who saw many other animals standing outside their cages and others that had escaped past the fencing surrounding the property, began shooting them on sight. They said there had been no reports of injuries among the public.

Staffers from the Columbus Zoo went to the scene, hoping to tranquilize and capture the animals. The sheriff said caretakers might put food in the animals' open cages to try to lure them back.

Lutz said people should stay indoors and he might ask for local schools to close Wednesday. At least four school districts in the area canceled classes.

Lutz said his main concern was protecting the public in the rural area, where homes sit on large lots of sometimes 10 acres.

"Any kind of cat species or bear species is what we are concerned about," Lutz said. "We don't know how much of a head start these animals have on us."

A spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, which usually handles native wildlife, such as deer, said state Division of Wildlife officers were helping the sheriff's office cope with the exotic animals in Zanesville, a city of about 25,000 residents.

"This is, I would say, unique," spokeswoman Laura Jones said.

White, the preserve's neighbor, said Thompson had been in legal trouble, and police said he had gotten out of jail recently.

At a nearby Moose Lodge, Bill Weiser remembered Thompson as an interesting character who flew planes, raced boats and owned a custom motorcycle shop that also sold guns.

"He was pretty unique," Weiser said. "He had a different slant on things. I never knew him to hurt anybody, and he took good care of the animals."
126  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 18-Oct-11, 04:38:56 PM

I'm with you, kat...I'm hearing..."THAT'S the kind of box I was talking about...I knew my peeps would come through for me!"

"Now THAT'S what I meant!  Like Mom's and Dad's house!"
 pfalcon
Carol
WV
127  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Another cute I can haz cheezburger on: 18-Oct-11, 02:22:59 PM

So...these guys are likely Sphynx?



I'd say so.  They have short heads, like the Devon Rex, rather than long "puppy" heads like the PDs and their Oriental ancestors.
Carol
WV
128  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Tha Owl and The Pussycat... on: 16-Oct-11, 10:57:10 AM
An interesting story shared on a Cat Fanciers list...
http://www.owlpages.com/articles.php?section=Owl+Stories&title=Caring+Owl
Carol
WV
129  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Classical cats on: 14-Oct-11, 11:35:19 AM
Sphinx?  Carol F. will know.  Wink

My initial thought was Sphynx as well.  However, I believe they are a minority breed, pioneered in Russia, called "Peterbald". http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://static.gotpetsonline.com/pictures-gallery/cat-pictures-breeders-kittens-rescue/peterbald-pictures-breeders-kittens-rescue/pictures/peterbald-0015.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.gotpetsonline.com/pictures/gallery/cats/alphabetically/peterbalds/peterbald-0015/&usg=__GbcVlrbPfpNfhMZ9L_MBloPHFB0=&h=360&w=325&sz=36&hl=en&start=14&zoom=1&tbnid=h2nsyr50jshaHM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=109&ei=9VGYTpWwK-rV0QGB2syiBA&prev=/search%3Fq%3DPeterbald%2Bcat%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Den-us%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1 They are essentially hairless (or nearly so) Orientals.  The head type is different, the PDs (TICA breed abbreviation) don't have the heavy wrinkling that the Sphynx have, and the PDs have a longer head (Oriental) than the Sphynx, which look like Devon Rex with no hair. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://cats.mediarift.com/files/photo/0/3-sphynx-kittens.jpg&imgrefurl=http://cats.mediarift.com/photo/view/286&usg=__l4AhzoyIA1UF8dn1jO04ruLdhKw=&h=777&w=1000&sz=74&hl=en&start=13&zoom=1&tbnid=kLyEdaohpk0ZpM:&tbnh=116&tbnw=149&ei=tlOYTvPNFurs0gHZ-4nNBA&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSphynx%2Bcat%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Den-us%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1
Of course, I could be wrong, I'm not an Allbreed Judge, though I had considered it years ago  Grin
Carol
WV
130  Member Activities / Events / Re: "Lurker Come Out Week" This means you! on: 12-Oct-11, 07:53:10 PM


YAY, welcome MaryAlice, so glad you posted. Thank you and please keep trying with this forum, it gets real easy after a few posts.   thumbsup
Please, lurk no more!

I've found that having the Forum posts sent out on the kfalconcam list helps me immeasurably.  I don't have the time nor the patience to search forums for stuff to read, but even though the many tweets don't affect me as I'm WAY out of the area, I can see all the new posts, and then use the read more feature to follow what I wish to follow  thumbsup
Carol
in rainy WV
131  Member Activities / Pets / Re: Corgi puppies... on: 08-Oct-11, 09:05:43 PM
I've shared this with a friend in Idaho, who breeds PWCs.  They're very nice little dogs, and GREAT herders  happy
Carol
WV
132  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Dr. Balonek to get kidney transplant next week on: 05-Oct-11, 09:34:06 AM
Not only should your organ donor status be recorded on your drivers' license, it should be prominent in your Advance Directive/Living Will, or whatever equivalent you've chosen.  I have copies of one called *Five Wishes* on file at my Doctor's office and hospital, with family and selected friends, and the original in my fridge with the rest of the papers.   In my case, "anything suitable for transplant" is what I wrote.
Carol
WV
133  Member Activities / Auctions and Sales for Fundraising / Re: 2012 Calendars on: 03-Oct-11, 10:00:13 PM
And the simple explanation of Orientation (paper OR photo):
Portrait = Up and Down
Landscape = Sideways
 Cool
Carol
who still hasn't mastered the pixel part...
134  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The other side of Mt Rushmore on: 29-Sep-11, 09:18:39 PM

Carol- is Kaetzchen Gabriella of Tokira a new baby?  I don't remember seeing that picture before...

Yep  happy
She was originally bought from a decent breeder in Kentucky two years ago, by a person (and I use the term loosely), who, at six months, had her spayed and declawed, and dumped her in a shelter.  The shelter manager wanted to adopt her, and took her home, but something happened to his living arrangement, and she went back to the shelter.  By that time she was so traumatized that when she was put on Petfinder in early spring this year, she was listed as "Feral".  A bunch of us who are involved in Oriental cat rescue got together, and after about 150 emails, all coordinated by Deb in CT, we arranged a relay transport to WV.  We've taken it slow, pretty much at her speed, and she's for the most part recovered.  I still can't pick her up, but she does come to me for scritches, and treats, and is fine with the other cats.  I've had her nearly five months now.  She was two years old on July 4th.
Her Petfinder photo...
Carol
Back up to four cats...
135  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The other side of Mt Rushmore on: 29-Sep-11, 10:03:44 AM
 clap
Carol
WV
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