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Re: Re: Re: Geriatric cat attacks loose dogs at rides.





And the ability of said dangling cats to frighten off all but the solidest
competition, thereby assuring a Top 10 ride and the BC due to the efficient
cooling!  I wonder if my Sasha, Furball, Turtle, and Kitty (the cats) and Roo
(the horse) are game to try this little experiement?  I could hang one on each
corner and never have to worry about 100+ heat again!

Tamara





"Sandy Bolinger" <bolinger@bigsky.net> on 07/25/2000 01:06:44 AM

To:   Tamara Woodcock/US1/Lend Lease@LLNA, ridecamp@endurance.net
cc:

Subject:  Re: Re: Re: Geriatric cat attacks loose dogs at rides.




plus the millions of skin punctures caused by said dangling cats---must
cause a kind of aeration effect----thus even more cooling ;o]

----- Original Message -----
From: <twoodcock@lendleaserei.com>
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: RC: Re: Re: Geriatric cat attacks loose dogs at rides.


>
>
> Here in Texas we know that cats make effective anti-sweat sheets.  Given
the
> average cats complete abhorance of getting theri fur wet with anything
other
> than cat spit, it became quite logical to attach cats to strings and
dangle them
> around the horse.  The cats, through a process of reverse attraction,
makes the
> sweat evaporate immediately from the horse, cooling effectively.
>
> Tamara
>
>
>
> "Susan Garlinghouse" <suendavid@worldnet.att.net> on 07/24/2000 10:16:32
PM
>
> Please respond to "Susan Garlinghouse" <suendavid@worldnet.att.net>
>
> To:   Coujurs1@aol.com, rockingb@worldnet.att.net, Ridecamp@endurance.net
> cc:    (bcc: Tamara Woodcock/US1/Lend Lease)
>
> Subject:  RC:  Re: Re: Geriatric cat attacks loose dogs at rides.
>
>
>
>
>  And no one tell Angie about him being
> > on a sponge rope (complete with sponge) as a leash.  Gosh knows what
> idea's
> > she will come up with!
> >
> > Nina
>
>
> Do you folks back east know something about the water-absorbing qualities
of
> cats that we don't? (And could this explain the yowling along the trail
> heard at Tevis this year?)<g>
>
> Susan G
>
>
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