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Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Joris on 13 Sep 2009, 19:59

The Streaming stuff hasn't been activated, damm !!
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It's a general problem... :doubt:
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Mara on 13 Sep 2009, 21:38

Has anyone seen it? How was the second part? :squee:

I'm looking for downloads now, but no success booked yet...
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Froggie on 13 Sep 2009, 22:50

it's on the magic Box!
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Froggie on 14 Sep 2009, 14:03

I love so much this documentary : it makes me love my kitty even more :hearteyes:
I hate when people put them clothes and stuff like fake claws. :yuk: Cats (and dogs) are not dolls or toys. And that bloody woman who "plays" with genes to create cats with short legs! Cats need long legs to jump, hunt, run, I think it's really awful to play with genes just for fun, I wanted to slap that stupid woman! :angry:

After watching this documentary I'm proud of my motto : Happiness is being owned by a cat! :grin:
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Mara on 14 Sep 2009, 16:08

Aw, that is lovely Esther. I totally agree with you by the way - cats are no toys, and people should learn how to treat them with respect. I didn't like that woman who puts clothes on her pets either - they're cats, not frogs or mouses, so don't force them to look like one.

And I really like your motto, haha. My cat definitely owns me, but I don't mind it at all. :lol:
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Philippa on 14 Sep 2009, 23:38

I just finished watching part 2 and I thought it was amazing!
Now why doesn't it surprise me that the strangest things that are done with cats happen in America and Japan? :lol: (no offense to anyone living there btw)
I thought the woman who runs that sanctuary in California was amazing. She really does some great work. If only there were more people like her.
And I loved that Joanna went to Namibia, though I am slightly jealous, because Namibia is very high on my wish list of places I want to visit. Unbelievable that she actually got so close to a cheeta.

Like I said before, I'm not a "cat person" as they call it, but I really loved this documentary, and I'll be buying the DVD soon :grin:
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Mara on 15 Sep 2009, 07:18

Philippa wrote:Now why doesn't it surprise me that the strangest things that are done with cats happen in America and Japan? :lol: (no offense to anyone living there btw)


That's exactly what I thought... Playing with genes really is animal mistreatment I think, and it just gets me really agree. How can that woman be convinced she's doing nothing wrong? Cats need a tail, long legs and ears to survive.

On the other hand, it's touching to see someone taking care of these wonderful animals - I really loved what that lady did for them. I got my own cat from a cat shelter, and passing all those dumped animals is heartbreaking.

I really loved this documentary, partly because cats are my favorite animals, but also because she did a fabulous job. ^^
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Mara on 19 Sep 2009, 11:17

The DVD arrived today! There are no extras unfortunately, but the cover's really gorgeous and the quality's great. :happy:
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Mara on 28 Sep 2009, 15:29

I've just found a lovely article about Catwoman: it was published weeks ago, but it includes some nice background information, so I decided to post it here. Click!
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Re: Joanna Lumley: Cat Woman

Postby Philippa on 28 Sep 2009, 15:47

That was lovely. Thanks! :happy:
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