Wednesday's Scientific Riddle

TwinkieMama

<font color=green>Ummmm.... can I phone a friend?
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Sorry if I stole someone's riddle. PM me when you have the answer (or a guess!) Now I am off to find some spastic cats as a TU ;)

Scientists have proven that cats have more hair on one side then their other side. Some people believe that this is because when cats lay on their side they need insulation from the cold on the floor or ground. Which side of a cat has more hair?
 
Cute riddle Twinkie:thumbsup2

I will not be back for a few hours so don't expect me to lead anywhere if I was first.;)
 
Joe who was first
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:rotfl: :rotfl: thanks, Twinks. Can someone watch my cat for me, I have to go to a meeting;)

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The following conversation just happened concerning Tooty's last post.

dd6: What IS that thing?
ds3: kitteh cat!
 
I just have to say that your spastic cat looks like one of our barn cats, Hunter.

(hunter the punter. any Colts fans here? figures. @@)

It does not look like Antonio Banderas or Yoda though.
 
Actually I stole this spastic cat from our favorite trapped in a box riddler. The only cat I have ever lived with was my roommates. It was given to us as a kitten as a "reward" for returning a lost kitten to our neighbor.

Anyway- that thing was part lynx I swear. It also had 6-8 toes per paw. It did not look like antoinio banderas (the cat or the actor) either.
 
Actually I stole this spastic cat from our favorite trapped in a box riddler. The only cat I have ever lived with was my roommates. It was given to us as a kitten as a "reward" for returning a lost kitten to our neighbor.

Anyway- that thing was part lynx I swear. It also had 6-8 toes per paw. It did not look like antoinio banderas (the cat or the actor) either.

6 toes per paw? Sounds like an American Polydactyl also known as a Hemingway Cat.
 












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