Ah yes, an early Flogget & Nash loom. It's an adaptation of the Jacquard loom that allows seamless weaving of mackerel tabbies.
I'm not sure.. But that sure does look like a doppleganger of my black and brown tabby napping on the clothes in my closet!
My guess is that it's an experiment by the cats to see how much they can saturate our clothing with their fur before we get angry.
My guess is that it's an experiment by the cats to see how much they can saturate our clothing with their fur before we get angry.
EC8010 said:Ah yes, an early Flogget & Nash loom. It's an adaptation of the Jacquard loom that allows seamless weaving of mackerel tabbies.
That seamlessness gets ruined when they get spayed, though.
Max
Bump,
We need experts here to contribute. I am fairly good with the loom theory... but something here smacks of Tesla or WWII research.
Thoughts?
We need experts here to contribute. I am fairly good with the loom theory... but something here smacks of Tesla or WWII research.
Thoughts?
I'd like to help out but I'm too busy getting my cat that looks like Hitler to stay still long enough to photograph.
I've always been very suspicious of cats named Mephisto (and their sponsors)... let's see little Adolph when you have a chance.
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