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Friday, 20 April 2012

The Flour Mill Cat



In St Ffagans National History Museum of Wales.

The Flour Mill Cat, busy mouse hunting one morning

11 comments:

  1. is it just a coincidence that the cat from the flour mill is white? :-)

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  2. He used to have all black cats!!

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  3. And often deaf... I wonder why that is!

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  4. I'll have to talk to the miller. I don't think that he is deaf. He is about eight years old, and has just has sinusitis!!
    He wasn't a happy cat then.
    genetics I suppose, Cro, as practically all gingers are Toms and tabbies are Queens

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  5. Cats are so amusing.

    I'm Looking forward to going to St Ffagons Museum one of these days.

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  6. When I saw the first photo I actually hadn't realised it was not a porcelain cat!
    Yes you are correct that white cats can be deaf but that is usually linked to if they have blue eyes as well and it is definitely a genetic fault. They are also prone to cancer coz their pale skin burns easily when they bask in the sun - as cats do.

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  7. he looks like our white cats, the boys, brothers - now a few years gone but they could hear quite well. trip? where are you going? I need to catch up.

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  8. CWG, I'm going to the Western Isles of Scotland for a week in June

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  9. A floury white cat seems to be just right for a miller!

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  10. I just watched an episode of Antiques Roadshow filmed in this place...it looks very intriguing! Didn't see the mill cat though!

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