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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: mailcat8 who wrote (8294)3/23/2006 3:26:01 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 78419
 
It is 100% certified bona fide wild. We asked its owner and he said the only thing wilder than that cat was his wife on bingo night. We took his collar off for the picture.

We were on the Sturgeon River Road one day driving our D-Omni North at about 80 KM per hour. (50 MPH). I noticed that were being passed on the right by something travelling at a high rate of speed. It was basically a ball of dust with a long black tail. It swerved in front of the car and disappeared into a ditch. I checked the speedo again just to be sure and it was steady on 50 MPH. This is about 100 miles east of Thunder Bay. It was thought that this variety of cat was extinct in Ontario since about 1935 when the last sighting was in Red Lake. Apparently they forgot to tell this particular feline.

Judging by his speed alone, I would say that the cat was wild about something.

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