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Big ship´s cat
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"Sailors are renowned for their superstitious natures, they like to have cats on board as they are said to bring good luck to a ship. There is also the advantage that cats will dispatch any rats and mice on the ship. They also make playful, affectionate and entertaining companions. Even though cats generally dislike water, they seem to happily take up residence on ships. The migration of cats around the world has been helped by the cat's affinity to ships. Sailors have had a special, unbroken bond with cats that stretches back to ancient Egypt. Cats' ability to keep vermin at bay meant that they were important and respected "crew members" on any vessel. The weeks, months and even years that ships spent at sea meant that their crews tended to make up their own "faith" - a hotch-potch of practicality and heresy! Although the church once condemned cats as agents of the devil, sailors were far too practical to take heed of it. Cats were looked upon as good luck charms by sailors, they were believed to have miraculous powers that could protect ships from dangerous weather. Such was the cat's influence that fishermen's wives kept black cats at home to prevent disaster at sea. If a cat approached a sailor on deck, it meant good luck, but if it only came halfway and then retreated, it meant bad luck. It was a popular belief that cats could start storms through magic stored in their tails - so sailors always made sure that they were well-fed and contented. The worst thing you could do to a cat was to throw it overboard - the ship would encounter a terrible storm and you would have nine years of bad luck. In fact, cats can detect slight changes in the weather. Low atmospheric pressure (which is a warning of stormy weather) often makes cats nervous and restless. Unsurprisingly, this useful, friendly animal became a very popular companion at sea. A combination of trade and warfare around the world ensured that the cat travelled far. Did you know? Sailors believed that if a cat licked its fur against the grain it meant a hailstorm was coming; if it sneezed it meant rain; and if it was frisky it meant wind. Since cats were supposed to have the ability to store magic in their tails and start a storm, the tailless Manx cat must have been the luckiest cat to have on board ship. its lack of tail meant no storms! Phoenician cargo ships are thought to have brought the first domesticated cats to Europe in about 900 BC." Text from http://www.moggies.co.uk/html/shipcat.html Made a small adjustments from my previous which I deleted. Too bad I lost all your nice comments. Photomix of two of my own photos (as usual).

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::gabriela2006
11/05/07 1:16 AM GMT
I didn't see anything wrong with the other one...beautiful manip:)
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gonedigital
11/05/07 1:22 AM GMT
A great spoof upload jg
That's a big puddy cat I wouldn't want that onboard my vessel LOL
Phil
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November the 5th is Guy Fawkes night !! Watch out Flossies still about !! :o) See my old 35mm gallery here
.0930_23
11/05/07 1:47 AM GMT
Like I said before, I liked how you captured portion of boat's name KAT with this photo. Makes it even more interesting. It's a shame you also lost very interesting narrative about cats and ships. Another good one Jungle Man.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.Junglegeorge
11/05/07 2:08 AM GMT
Forgot that info, edited it back ;-)
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pianoplayer
11/05/07 2:31 AM GMT
Wow! I love this! Great job!!!!
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.Marzena
11/05/07 2:32 AM GMT
another storyteller amongst us ...
I enjoyed reading very much and the image is stunning ...
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.Marzena
11/05/07 2:33 AM GMT
BTW my little Boo boo would be a perfect stunt for the one you pictured !
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.21citrouilles
11/05/07 5:52 AM GMT
I think this one would get rid of not only the vermin but the crew too...LOL It's fun and well done, and I've enjoyed your informative narrative too. :)
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.Gabbels
11/05/07 1:39 PM GMT
owww where can I get me a ship and cat like that?! LOL
Absolutely lovely!
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* Gabrielle *
.Joanie
11/06/07 1:50 AM GMT
Excellent work! I can't believe how great it looks! :)
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Life is the pits sometimes, but God and your friends are always there to help you through it.
.1bunnyslippers
11/06/07 3:08 AM GMT
Göran, I knew it was a manipulation the moment I saw the man with the baby carriage just casually standing nearby :) Excellent idea and marvelous narrative. I love your mixtures of photos :^>
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images :)
.lilu103
11/11/07 4:24 PM GMT
I think their cat could definately take care of a kangaroo infestation!
'Lisa
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.heidlerr
11/16/07 12:13 AM GMT
Great job of photographing my boat. I do have a problem with the stray cats though. Lol! Good manipulation and modification of the original. I love it.
Russ
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Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual. Edward Weston
::TexasChipee
06/28/08 3:39 AM GMT
Love your picture and story behind it makes your image magical and your shot is right on nicely done
Deana
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Pictures say a thousand words but the artist taking the picture can say more. Take care and god bless you and yours each and every day' What really brings a member to view your work I say the naming of your image I know it does me, the name makes me want to see that image'

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