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I headed out to get some photos of my new shoots and found this sleeping by my 50' P. nigra 'Henon'. It's the neighbor's cat...
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The cats in my neighborhood love to hide in the bamboo (they've knocked over a few small bissetii shoots already). I don't think your neighbor's cat is doing a good job of hiding though. :D
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Alan_L wrote:The cats in my neighborhood love to hide in the bamboo (they've knocked over a few small bissetii shoots already). I don't think your neighbor's cat is doing a good job of hiding though. :D
Yeah...he's a little off-color...LOL!
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This year durring our heavy freezes I would get up early in the morning and find my cats sleeping in the middle of my clumping Bamboos. MMM must be a heat source during a freeze. Didn't mush help the Boos they all were fried.
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I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.
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foxd wrote:I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.
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foxd wrote:I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.

by the time I get out the door, or open a window, the cats around here are gone...
guess they are the ones that learned from the "slow" ones that are no longer around!
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Gene will not be buying a "cats in the garden" book or calendar.
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Alan_L wrote:Gene will not be buying a "cats in the garden" book or calendar.

hmm... depends on how the cats are hanging in the photos :twisted:

my take on "cats in the garden" is that they do make good fertilizer :wink:
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