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Anybody know who this actor is? Or possibly, which Bond movie this is, so I can look it up?
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Actor: Donald Pleasence playing Supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld ...Movie in that GIF: You only Live Twice (1967) Cats name: Unknown..Cat's in a James Bond movies.... Blofeld's Cat from James Bond films From Russia With Love, Thunderball,
You Only Live Twice, On Her Majestys Secret Service and Diamonds are Forever, The Spy Who Loved Me, Never Say Never Again.

ADD EDIT...Sorry I thought you were talking about the GIF I posted
...Train got it right in his post to your question :)
 
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I think...Diamonds are Forever
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And BEST of course - - Rocky Horror!!

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Very, very cool -- I wrote something many years ago, and there was a "mature" (50ish) male character in it, for whom I envisioned this man's face, but I never knew his name, and could never find him in anything I looked at, on IMDB. Thanks many TONS!!! :blowkiss:

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One of our little wild garage kittens (we named him Teddy) has decided he wants to be a house cat, so here he is sucking up to me. I'm sure he is already aware of what a sucker I am for cute kittens (i.e., cataholic).
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Yeah, he knows he's got you... see that wink. ;) But I know it's true... real men love cats -- I'm married to one of those myself, and he's probably even more grateful for Zyrtec than I am. ;)

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I feel for your loss. 18 years is pretty old for the "average" cat. I have a female (named Puma) that will hit 18 this year and is -- so far -- still holding her own (though she is becoming a very cranky old lady). It really bothers me when I (or someone I know) loses such a long-term friend.
 

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I feel for your loss. 18 years is pretty old for the "average" cat. I have a female (named Puma) that will hit 18 this year and is -- so far -- still holding her own (though she is becoming a very cranky old lady). It really bothers me when I (or someone I know) loses such a long-term friend.

Thank you D... he got sick very suddenly last weekend and we knew he wouldn't last much longer. It was a rough week.
 

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Besides sympathies, I have a freebie offer... ;) Teddy has decided he wants to be a house cat, but he still has three gorgeous 4-month-old sisters in the garage (two grayish calicos and one long-hair tabby). I can't bring them into the house because we have three females already that would not tolerate that (they barely tolerate each other). You can put an infinite amount of boys together and they will quickly decide who is Alpha and leave it that way until old age, but more than one female and there will be fights forever to determine (then re-determine) who's the boss.
 

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Besides sympathies, I have a freebie offer... ;) Teddy has decided he wants to be a house cat, but he still has three gorgeous 4-month-old sisters in the garage (two grayish calicos and one long-hair tabby). I can't bring them into the house because we have three females already that would not tolerate that (they barely tolerate each other). You can put an infinite amount of boys together and they will quickly decide who is Alpha and leave it that way until old age, but more than one female and there will be fights forever to determine (then re-determine) who's the boss.

Really? Hmm. Our Tuxie is female, and when we get another kitten, I had really wanted another female -- they have less scent, and may be less allergenic to those who suffer my type of cat allergy. I didn't know it might cause territorial problems. My thinking was that if we get a young enough kitten, maybe it would appeal to some hitherto-unknown maternal instinct, and Tuxie would take the lil tyke under her wing, teach it how to cat. :D

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Try putting two human women -- even mother/daughter -- in the same house and they will argue constantly about how things are to be done. Put two guys in the same house and they don't give a rip if anything ever gets done. Same with cats.

Two of the females in our house are mother and daughter and they are just as antagonistic toward each other (the "baby," born in my closet, is now about 3 years old) as if they were total strangers. A male cat, however, usually gets along with any sex, but females don't want other females, yet they don't seem to have the same issues with the boys being here. Puma, our really old female, however, has issues with everyone but me (male/female cats, dogs, whatever). None of the other cats have any issues with the dogs (one Doberman and one Belgian Malenois) but the female cats don't like each other and become especially nasty if there is any argument about who gets to be in my lap.

As far as smell, if you get the male neutered as soon as he's old enough (appx 6 months), then he won't spray on things. All my inside cats are fixed and I snuggle them all and can't detect a difference in coat odor. Cheeks have scent glands, so there is a tiny variation there, but barely noticeable.

My nose, however, is probably not as sensitive as yours and I am not allergic to anything -- I can roll in a bed of stinging nettles and come up unscathed.
 
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