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What 20th-century physicist should we name our cat after?

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On the farm there are like 30 cats there everywhere I Have to fend them away when I'm trying to feed the Doggies :P

 

Don't the dogs bark at the cats? :uhoh:

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You should keep the cat, you seem to really like her already! :wacko:

 

We might, I hope we will. I don't know how we'll keep her from bothering the birds though. :P Our macaw is too big for her to want to attack, but our cockatiel is a bigger problem...

Yeah but there mean Scratchy hissy cats

Curie since it won't be annoying to say.

I loved this episode of the Big Bang Theory!:wacky:

 

anyways yes for Rutherford,Bohr, and Planck! :awesome:

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CAT UPDATE.

 

1) We are probably going to call her Fermi most of the time she hangs out near our house. I decided it's a good name for a cat :wacko:

 

2) She does not belong to our next-door neighbors but they have been seeing and petting her for like a month and she's been clean and fed that whole time so obviously someone is taking care of her, at least feeding her. :nice:

 

3) We think it lives at the house of these people a little ways away, we're going to ask them if they're taking care of her tomorrow. They own like 6 cats and generally let them run free, so we're gonna ask them about her, etc.

That's good. :wacko:

 

We might, I hope we will. I don't know how we'll keep her from bothering the birds though. :P Our macaw is too big for her to want to attack, but our cockatiel is a bigger problem...

 

Ah, you could train her perhaps? I know my brother's dog and cat don't fight, but instead play playfully together. Though I can't imagine a cat and bird playing together...

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