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Certain breeds of cats get that big naturally. Maine Coon comes to mind. I had a male years ago who was pushing 20 pounds and didn’t have an ounce of fat on him. As big as he was, he was gentle, loving and mellow as all get out. Except when it came to mice!
I’m old. I got a Gilbert set in 1943 that had instructions for nitro glycerine, fulminate of mercury and black powder. It also had the ingredients to make them. I made the black powder – Mom got rid of the set!
tomca1 almost 10 years ago
Give them to all the kids, don’t recall them.
stlmaddog5 almost 10 years ago
Certain breeds of cats get that big naturally. Maine Coon comes to mind. I had a male years ago who was pushing 20 pounds and didn’t have an ounce of fat on him. As big as he was, he was gentle, loving and mellow as all get out. Except when it came to mice!
Nuri the Turk Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’m old. I got a Gilbert set in 1943 that had instructions for nitro glycerine, fulminate of mercury and black powder. It also had the ingredients to make them. I made the black powder – Mom got rid of the set!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
And when you enter the next room, you will know why they were recalled! :-D