Aunt Wiki to the rescue:
“Selenium is used in the toning of photographic prints, and it is sold as a toner by numerous photographic manufacturers. Its use intensifies and extends the tonal range of black-and-white photographic images as well as improving the permanence of prints.”
In short, it’s a photographer’s cat with a photographic name.
They grow at a fast pace until 9-12 months, when they are considered full-adults, however they may continue to grow at a much slower pace until 18 months.
She’s just stating that he is stunted. Not unusual. My cat was a stray the first year of her life, and I spent her entire life being surprised at how huge everyone else’s cats were.
Monica isn’t stunted–she’s just growing sideways rather than up.
Ok, so I might be stupid, but does anyone know why she named the cat this?
Aunt Wiki to the rescue:
“Selenium is used in the toning of photographic prints, and it is sold as a toner by numerous photographic manufacturers. Its use intensifies and extends the tonal range of black-and-white photographic images as well as improving the permanence of prints.”
In short, it’s a photographer’s cat with a photographic name.
selenium kills aliens
But only in the form of a shampoo enema. Administered from a fire engine. By David Duchovny.
Nah, he was just on the ladder, it was the other guy who disappeared inside with the hose…
🙂 (Pun intended…)
Cats are fully grown WELL before 4 years.
They grow at a fast pace until 9-12 months, when they are considered full-adults, however they may continue to grow at a much slower pace until 18 months.
She’s just stating that he is stunted. Not unusual. My cat was a stray the first year of her life, and I spent her entire life being surprised at how huge everyone else’s cats were.
I can’t remember if Selenium and Dietzel ever met (each other).
Aw, kitty had no name? We’ll call him Selenium. That’ll rectify the situation! 🙂
Shocking!