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Thanks for coming to this spotty location. Hope you can hear me. Yeah, I'm thinking about getting a cat now. My dogs are getting older and we were talking this morning earlier. And I may be putting my name in for a coon cat. And I won't get it for about two years, but I'm thinking about it. They're pretty neat. I was taking care of one this summer and it's gone and I sort of miss it. It's nice having a cat on your keyboard all morning waiting for you to wake up. But anyway, I'm one and done. I'm on the bike path. So I hope you were able to copy that. Back to you, Zero. Have a good day. AV-1-A. Copy is just fine, man. Absolutely fine. Yeah, a Maine Coon, about two years and about $2,000. I know they're expensive around here. I'd like to have a big jungle cat, like a caracal. A caracal is a cool cat. Or a savannah, like a first generation or a second generation. Or a serval. Servals are really cool. That's what savannas are. They're like house cats bred with servals. And a full-breed serval is just such a pretty cat, man. They've got the coolest patterns and they've got these real big fluffy ears on them. They're just, man, they're adorable to see. A caracal? Not so adorable. That kind of looks like a friggin' mountain lion or something. And these things are as big as dogs. You know, caracals and some savannas. How many generations removed they are from the serval. But the caracal? Oh my God. If you've never seen a caracal, look it up. C-A-R-A-C-A-L, I think it is. Look these things up. They're always hissing. And apparently that's how they communicate. But when they do it, when they hiss, man, it looks like it wants to take a piece out of your arm. And they're big. You know, if you get one and it just happens to not like you, you're living with an animal that could literally eat you in your sleep. So you really gotta raise them up right. You gotta baby them and just make them super friendly. Because if you don't, you're gonna have some problems. You know, servals and caracals, they're pretty big. Now there's this other kind of cat, which apparently is the most lethal cat on the planet. And it's called an African black-footed cat. And the African black-footed cat is one of the smallest cats in the world. But it is one of the most lethal cats in the world. Its kill count in the wild is much higher than lions and tigers and everything else. I mean, they're just lethal. But they look like kittens all the time. They don't grow out of that tiny, cute little look. But apparently they'll shred you to pieces. And eat the pieces. So, probably not the greatest cat to have, but cute nonetheless. All right. Let's make another call for check-ins before we go back to the top of the list. Anybody anywhere that would like to check in here on the Cowabunga Net on this slow Friday edition, please go ahead.
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