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Me-ow-my-oh!
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Me-usings and Me-emories
4 February 2014 - Should I get a diamond stud, or perhaps a Bajoran ear cuff? I could start a fashion trend. But even unadorned a cat's ear is a marvel of engineering. We can hear sounds too faint and frequencies too high for peep ears. Our 10.5 octaves of perception outstrip that of dim deeps as well, and enables us to hear the ultrasonic calls of rodents. The funnel shape of the outer ear amplifies sound, and the ability to swivel the ear allows us to pinpoint direction. Even when I nap, the ears stand guard...so don't even attempt to sneak up on me. I do feel pity for the Scottish Fold breed.
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methodology of the meow-stro |
Today's Catechism
(for the self-taught)
When a third-party conversation is audible, is it eavesdropping?
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Bring back Bastet |
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Bastet beckons |
Catty Corner
word of the day - purrick, to bring the ears into an alert position
Catty Corner
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