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Alastor
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Posted on 01-14-06 10:35 AM Link | Quote
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wtf you're right

I guess they closed it down 'cause of bandwidth issues?
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Posted on 01-14-06 06:20 PM Link | Quote
Archive.org is your friend.

That's pretty sad... :\ It looks kinda fake, though. The stories seem pretty true, though.
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Posted on 01-14-06 06:48 PM Link | Quote
You still canīt right-click on that site, though.

"Function Disabled". Says that itīs a Java script. Ctrl+C, yes, but not right click.

"PAW DOMINANCE

Cats have "paw dominance" similar to the right-handedness and left-handedness found. Owners will have noticed that some cats tend to prefer one paw over the other for manipulating objects while others use either paw. Studies indicate that 20% of cats are right-pawed; 38.3% of cats are left pawed and the remaining 41.7% are ambidextrous. Preferences are determined by the part of the brain called the sensorimotor cerebral cortex. Paw dominance is fixed and can be modified only slightly by environmental factors, such as convenience for reaching something."

That was pretty interesting.
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Posted on 01-16-06 12:07 PM Link | Quote
Do dogs have oddities like that?

Cat's always seemed much more dynamic to me. Sinister in a way.

And strangely I like dogs better, because they're fluffy and lovey [=
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Posted on 01-16-06 01:39 PM Link | Quote
Cats are fluffy and lovely, and they don't bark every time someone comes near my house.
Cats are great.
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Posted on 01-16-06 01:42 PM Link | Quote
That cat didn't look real to me. If it was real, one eye would probably be partially developed with the other eye, and it probably wouldn't cause the cat to die.

This is totally unrealistic; the eye is centered and HUGE. It's gotta be fake :\
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Posted on 01-16-06 08:48 PM Link | Quote
Well, the nose missing could have caused breathing problems, causing the cat to suffocate. But the eye so perfectly centered, it does look pretty fake.
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Posted on 01-16-06 08:59 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by RPG Eater
That cat didn't look real to me. If it was real, one eye would probably be partially developed with the other eye, and it probably wouldn't cause the cat to die.

This is totally unrealistic; the eye is centered and HUGE. It's gotta be fake :\
Originally posted by Taryn
Well, the nose missing could have caused breathing problems, causing the cat to suffocate. But the eye so perfectly centered, it does look pretty fake.
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Posted on 01-16-06 09:23 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
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We did Kyouji.

I still think it's fake, regardless. The "deformities" look too perfect; and since when is photo editor Tom Stathis the be-all end-all confirmer of this? If there are multiple photos, where are they? I want to see them. Not to mention an official news appearance, not some stupid AOL News thing.
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Posted on 01-16-06 09:32 PM Link | Quote
The problem with what you say is that such conditions are well documented in the medical community... My father, for instance, is quite familiar with it =/
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Posted on 01-16-06 09:39 PM Link | Quote
All right, I'll run a google search on holoprosencephaly...
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Well it seems you're right.
This article explains holoprosencephaly quite well. Basically it's when your eyes fail to divide in two. The deformities caused by this usually kill the fetus, but when the case is less severe, they can live a few days after birth.

Quite weird, seeing it appear in a cat though.
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Posted on 01-19-06 02:57 PM Link | Quote
It look kinda freakky. The eye looks weird. Its a shame though, i like kittens. The eye is right in the middle of its head which seems strange fro a deforminty
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Posted on 01-19-06 04:06 PM Link | Quote
I'm not trying to be species-est (actual word?) but better a cat than a human. If she did sell it on ebay, I wonder who would buy it?
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Posted on 01-19-06 05:37 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xeruss
I'm not trying to be species-est (actual word?) but better a cat than a human. If she did sell it on ebay, I wonder who would buy it?


I don't think anyone, even PETA, will accuse you of valuing a human's life over an animal's.
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