Re: cooking fat
- From: Phil Launchbury <phill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 11:16:36 +0100
In article <86lkfnw1ts.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Gallian wrote:
anything. The neighbour is highly amused by all this (shy, small
spayed female mostly-oriental moggy vs. huge Coon tom, and she *owns*
him). When both are outside, they tend to get along just fine, she's
Males generally don't want to fight females - a fight for males
consists of 90% posturing and 10% contact (much like sumo!).
Whereas females (with the possibility of kittens to protect) can't be
bothered with all the wailing and gnashing of teeth nonsense - they
just tend to go for 'max damage in minimum time' stylee fighting.
Which is why our old Torr was always afraid of his sister despite
outweighing her 2:1. Of course it didn't help that the intelligence
ratio was the opposite - he had the looks and brawn and she most
definately had the brains.
Phil.
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