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This cat shouldn’t have stopped waving his paws. As long as he was waving them, it was working. (Via Orin Kerr.)

This cat shouldn’t have stopped waving his paws. As long as he was waving them, it was working. (Via Orin Kerr.)
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That side-to-side tail movement says the big cat was only ever enjoying the comedy as an appetiser.
And little white mittens never really stopped (till he was stopped). You’ll see that full paw velocity is still in effect at the moment of the preliminary (tensing) attack crouch. There was just a faint hesitancy in little white mittens’ act as perhaps he saw what we can’t see from our angle in the big furry hammer’s eyes: time’s up!
Comment by David Blue — 3/13/2006 @ 10:18 pm