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| 1301.1 | we're paying our legislators for this?????? | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Apr 25 1988 13:09 | 2 | 
|  |     And in Calif the state mollusk is the banana slug.  
    
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| 1301.2 | Hooray for Tabbies | NAC::LACOUR |  | Mon Apr 25 1988 13:21 | 4 | 
|  |     I've also got two tabbies - Benjamin and Barney.
    
    Mary (and Gonezo too)
    
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| 1301.3 | Yeah Tabbies!!! | 57915::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Mon Apr 25 1988 14:03 | 4 | 
|  |     What a beautiful cat to represent a wonderful state.
    
    Holly (Who loves Tabbys and used to own one.)
    
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| 1301.4 |  | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Mon Apr 25 1988 14:13 | 6 | 
|  |     
    That just made Asia Minor's day!!!
    
    L & A
    
    
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| 1301.5 | Two more! | ICEBOX::MIDTMOEN | Andrea and the Gang | Tue Apr 26 1988 10:06 | 2 | 
|  |          I'll have to tell Loki (orange) and Bigfoot (mackeral)!
    
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| 1301.6 | My favorite! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN |  | Tue Apr 26 1988 12:28 | 3 | 
|  |     GREAT!  
    
    E.T. (owned by 6 Tabbies)
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| 1301.8 | Striped Cats | 58019::GERRY | Go Ahead, make me PURRRR... | Wed Apr 27 1988 09:03 | 9 | 
|  |     A Tabby is a cat with stripes.
    
    Sometimes the stripes are in a bulls-eye pattern, sometimes just
    random striping, and sometimes sorta spotted.
    
    Tabby's are GREAT!!!
    
    cin...owned by 5 tabbies!
    
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| 1301.10 | I love tabbies! | 57915::GERRY | Go Ahead, make me PURRRR... | Thu Apr 28 1988 13:08 | 5 | 
|  |     Most Maine Coons are Tabby!!!
    
    purrs
    cin
    
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| 1301.12 | Tabby is not a breed | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Tue May 03 1988 12:14 | 21 | 
|  | A "Tabby" is not a breed; it is a a color pattern.  There are 3 basic forms: 
classic, mackeral and spotted.  Unless from a controlled breeding program, 
most "tabbies" are a mix of the above.
Many breeds consist of tabby patterns.
The general pattern descriptions are
	Classic = "bulls eyes" on the sides, shoulder "butterflys".  A general 
		pattern of broken "circles" surround the bullseyes.
	Mackeral = stripped body, bars on legs.
	Spotted = spots on body, bars on legs.
All 3 patterns have the characteristic "M" on the forehead.
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Personally, I have heard nothing about Mass having a state cat.  Maine, of 
course, has the Maine Coone.
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| 1301.13 | citizen cat | MARKER::KALLIS | loose ships slip slips. | Tue May 03 1988 12:24 | 7 | 
|  |     Re .12 (Matt):
    
>Personally, I have heard nothing about Mass having a state cat.  Maine, of 
>course, has the Maine Coone.
 
    It was voted in by the Great and General Court [aka State legislature].
    Now if they just give cats the right to vote ....   
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| 1301.14 | question? | EDUC8::TRACHMAN |  | Wed May 04 1988 09:12 | 3 | 
|  |     Matt, should the bulls eye be a complete circle?
    
    E.T.
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| 1301.15 |  | FSHQOA::JBRYN |  | Thu May 05 1988 12:30 | 3 | 
|  |     Petri is honored.  Richmond and Cinnamon are not impressed!
    
    Julie
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| 1301.16 | The Bulls eye | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Thu May 12 1988 14:00 | 13 | 
|  | RE: < Note 1301.14 by EDUC8::TRACHMAN >
>    Matt, should the bulls eye be a complete circle?
    
Ideally yes.  The ideal pattern is a solid spot at the center surrounded by 
concentric and unbroken rings.  Note that the human eye notices a "reverse" 
pattern if the lighter color is in the center (very striking with silver 
tabbies!).
Obviously broken rings exist in show cats.  This is one of the many aspects a 
judge must consider when the classic tabby pattern is part of the breed 
standard.   It's also possible to have a perfect pattern on one flank and a 
not so good one on the other.  Such is mother nature.
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| 1301.17 | Classic Tabbys are wonderful! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN |  | Thu May 12 1988 15:22 | 13 | 
|  |     Thanks, Matt.  I have a Silver Tabby and a red Tabby (HHP) - both
    classic.  The silver has a complete circle - the red boy's circle
    almost makes it on one side and the other side is complete.  
    Both boys have pretty butterflies and braceletes, though.
    They are a piece of work, the two of them.  I sometimes
    think that they are related they stay so close - they are
    about 6 weeks apart in age and are very close.  Lots of fun
    to watch, especially when they roll around on the floor together.
    All you can see is a pile of red/cream & sliver/black swirls
    tumbling around in a ball!
    
    
    
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