old3bob Posted May 14 (edited) Cats Can Detect Cancer We do know that cats are amazing creatures, but they are about to become even more amazing. Did you know that cats can detect cancer? There are several stories about adorable kitties who saved the life of their human companion because they were able to detect cancer. One of those kitties is called Fidge. It kept jumping onto the chest of its owner, Wendy Humphrey, every night while she was sitting on the sofa. When Wendy went to the doctor, a pea-sized lump was discovered, and the doctor told her that it would have killed her eventually. In an interview with The Daily Mail, Wendy said "[Fidge] saved my life, definitely. No hesitation at all. I was told that if I hadn't been diagnosed when I was I could have died because of the hormones in the menopause." Edited May 14 by old3bob 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liminal_luke Posted September 5 Wasn´t sure whether this belongs here or Stranger Things. In any case... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobie Posted September 5 (edited) wrong thread Edited September 5 by Cobie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted September 6 (edited) Polish mountaineers scaled the country's highest peak (2,500 meters or 8,200 feet high) and found a cat. https://fb.watch/uq99MdbsRL/ Edited September 6 by Taomeow 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted September 7 (edited) Which felines do you see in the following pictures? https://snowleopard.org/bright-spots-in-a-harsh-desert/ I was very surprised as wasn't expecting to find them in such a harsh location, which is known for being very arid, boasts extreme temperatures (40 deg. C in summer/-40 deg. C in winter) and has sparse vegetation. Edited September 7 by Gerard 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dainin Posted September 7 Kitty comeback? I hope so. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-endangered-lynx-spotted-in-vermont-for-the-first-time-since-2018-180984970/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-ocelot-caught-on-camera-in-arizona-the-first-sighting-in-its-area-for-50-years-180984921/ 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted September 7 1 hour ago, Dainin said: Kitty comeback? I hope so. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-endangered-lynx-spotted-in-vermont-for-the-first-time-since-2018-180984970/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-ocelot-caught-on-camera-in-arizona-the-first-sighting-in-its-area-for-50-years-180984921/ That's great. In the comments to that video I posted above, of Polish mountaineers encountering a cat on top of the country's highest mountain, someone wrote that this is not a domestic cat but, rather, a European Wildcat, thought to be extinct for a while but now supposedly spotted here and there. I hope they're right. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted September 8 On 7/9/2024 at 10:43 PM, Dainin said: Kitty comeback? I hope so. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-endangered-lynx-spotted-in-vermont-for-the-first-time-since-2018-180984970/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-ocelot-caught-on-camera-in-arizona-the-first-sighting-in-its-area-for-50-years-180984921/ Likewise: Jaguar https://www.azcentral.com/picture-gallery/news/local/arizona/2023/12/15/el-jefe-an-adult-male-jaguar-spotted-in-arizona/71938079007/ Ocelots in NA? I always thought it was rainforest dwelling feline. Nice to see they found their way to southern USA. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted September 10 (edited) How about the jaguarundi? Is it really extinct in the USA? It looks like an otter! Edited September 10 by Gerard 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted October 11 I wonder if the following cat sometimes comes across the snow leopard in any of those remote mountains of Central Asia. Do they become instant friends? Pallas cat. Not suitable as pets, it's a wild animal! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted October 13 What happened to the lynx's tail ? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted October 13 4 hours ago, Nungali said: What happened to the lynx's tail ? and while we're on the subject, what happened to ours? Humans are supposed to descend from brachiators, and if I'm not overlooking some species I may have forgotten about, all of them have tails, and long, agile, flexible, muscular tails at that, to aid in tree climbing. This is one thing we have in common with lynxes -- a built-in tree-climbing ability but no tail to aid the endeavor. Solve the mystery of the lynx's tail, get a clue about how we lost ours? (Just kidding. I think alien geneticists snipped ours when redesigning our species, but the lynx is indeed a mystery.) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted October 13 I miss my tail I have worn various tails at times ; a little 'buck' tail in a 'pantomime ' ... the best kind is one casually drooping out the back out a hole in my pants , and walking around the local market ( I look fine from the front ) .... other times I wore a tail was .... ummmm , better not mention that . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted October 13 8 hours ago, Nungali said: I miss my tail I have worn various tails at times ; a little 'buck' tail in a 'pantomime ' ... the best kind is one casually drooping out the back out a hole in my pants , and walking around the local market ( I look fine from the front ) .... other times I wore a tail was .... ummmm , better not mention that . I miss my tail too, and though I've never worn a costume tail or any kind that would be inappropriate to mention in public, I've had assorted imaginary tails. I think in my early childhood I even remembered the prenatal tail, and engaged it in a game me and a friend used to play where we were squirrels. And various taiji tails -- kangaroo, dragon, tiger, depending on the task. The utility of the kangaroo tail in taiji "rooting" can't be overestimated. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted October 14 ' 15 hours ago, Taomeow said: I miss my tail too, and though I've never worn a costume tail or any kind that would be inappropriate to mention in public, I've had assorted imaginary tails. I think in my early childhood I even remembered the prenatal tail, and engaged it in a game me and a friend used to play where we were squirrels. And various taiji tails -- kangaroo, dragon, tiger, depending on the task. The utility of the kangaroo tail in taiji "rooting" can't be overestimated. Its rather essential for a 'Coreeda' double front kick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Darius the Clairvoyent Posted October 14 In scandinavia we only have one species, the gaupe. i read about the asiatic lion yesterday. Now it is limited to a resovar in gujarat, but historically it existed all the way to greece. Alexander the great hunted one in his youth. Here is an assyrian depiction of it (600bc): The lion is also used on a whole lot of coat of arns in northern Europe. Problem is, most northren europeans have never seen one, so when the swedish king ordered one, they made it like this: (1700s) Here is a jaguar high on dmt: and here is a man facing a lion with toilet paper: 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted October 14 1 hour ago, NaturaNaturans said: In scandinavia we only have one species, the gaupe. What about this magnificent ball of fur? Of course Norwegian Forest Cats don't hail from the forest these days. But in the days of the vikings, they did, and are still going strong... just not in the wild anymore. Same as Siberian cats, who are also officially called a similar name -- Siberian Forest Cats. The two breeds are not that easy to tell apart without knowing what subtleties to look for, but one thing we can tell at a glance: it's cold in the forests whence they came. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted November 7 Found at Old Town in S.D. over ten years ago, an etched burning of artistry into dried gourd husks, by a really talented person! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites