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Subject: [Leica] Casserole fins shelter in a storm
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Thu Nov 16 13:05:06 2006
References: <9B7A417B-3621-4FE5-85FC-63AEA051FF26@mindspring.com>

Get her a job as a camera tester - if they stand up to cat-pee they'll 
stand up to anything.
Douglas

Ric Carter wrote:
> This is just a snapshot, but thought you guys might enjoy it.
>
> Casserole was a stray, but has lived with us for several years now. 
> She became a largely outdoor cat after finding that a bag of Olympus 
> equipment a dead ringer for a litter box. I don't think it had 
> anything to do with her being a Leica snob.
>
> As you may know, we had some pretty nasty weather in NC last night and 
> this morning. When I went to get the paper, I noticed a flicker of 
> motion out of the corner of my eye, went back and looked. These cases 
> of water are stored on the porch.
>
> You'd think a cat that can find this kind of efficient rain cover 
> would have sense enough not to piss on an OM-4 with 300mm strapped to it.
>
> I let her in...
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ricc/Grab-Bag/Wrapped-Cass.jpg.html?g2_fromNavId=xfde55145
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> Ric
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