I myself have a strong affection for cats, and being that I'm an IT kind of guy, I found the above picture (which I've titled "cattop") to be very appropriate for myself.
However, I've now come to the realization that there is a higher-than usual number of people on Moodle.org with a cat or cat-related image as their avatar. I did a search on cats on the whole site, and discovered a bit about CSU, but I wanted to know if it's more than just that.
Any insight into this would be most welcome!
However, I've now come to the realization that there is a higher-than usual number of people on Moodle.org with a cat or cat-related image as their avatar. I did a search on cats on the whole site, and discovered a bit about CSU, but I wanted to know if it's more than just that.
Any insight into this would be most welcome!
Me too! My cat:

Our new mouse-hunter in the village. Only three months old (and too affectionate!). His name is "Lucky".
Note: The pullover belong to Maria, my wife.
Note: The pullover belong to Maria, my wife.

What a talented kitty Penny. And Lucky is just adorable Eloy. This is Sasha--she was sleeping in the cake cover on the counter. Cats Rule, Dogs Drool

Hey, he looks just like Pixel, our cat!
Pictured last month at six months old.
Pictured last month at six months old.

funny
Just remember who did it first!

Here's the original of my cat, who's called Ben by the way...
Here's the original of my cat, who's called Ben by the way...

I have no insights into your question, I prefer dogs.
(I had a labrador when I was a kid in the bush and he did everything with me).
Heres mine.
I have two cats. Two girls and a boy.
Whats that I hear you say?..thats three! But no, it is only two. One is a girl the other is a hermaphrdite. Can you belive I own a hermaphrodite cat. Created issues coming up with a name, not to mention the need to get spade AND neutered. Decided it was best for us and the cat that we designate it a he
Well, in that case, then I assume all of you know about this site (at least the cat-lovers amongst you):
www.ratemykitten.com
At least that puts me at ease that no violent "Cat-gang" was going to try to initiate me for infringing on their "gang symbol".
(Hey! I'm new to Moodle! I don't know what crazy things go on around here yet...)
www.ratemykitten.com
At least that puts me at ease that no violent "Cat-gang" was going to try to initiate me for infringing on their "gang symbol".
(Hey! I'm new to Moodle! I don't know what crazy things go on around here yet...)
Well, this is definitely the CUTEST Moodle discussion ever. I actually have been using a cat avatar for a "shill" student I have (who prompts discussions, etc.) for almost two years now. So, there must be something going on.
And since we are on that topic--what's with the orange clocks in the background???? I feel left out of some sort of secret orange clock society.
And since we are on that topic--what's with the orange clocks in the background???? I feel left out of some sort of secret orange clock society.
Well, when Martin changed his picture the clock appeared behind him. I was just following our leader's example
Well I was just following Howard's and David's examples. 
Here's one for you Chardelle (in an orange to match your blouse)...

Here's one for you Chardelle (in an orange to match your blouse)...

You beat me to the next followup question I was going to have...
As I use a Moogle in Moodle as my avatar, yes am one of those cat people as well.
Rico.
Mmmmm......
proper 'hard' Northern kittens:
http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~monkey/Misc_flash/independent_woman.swf
proper 'hard' Northern kittens:
http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~monkey/Misc_flash/independent_woman.swf
People who have cats, generally like to be in control, a Dog really lets its owner know who's in charge, with all the starving kids on the streets, we'd think people would take in stray children vs stray cats ha ha, human priorities are so wacked.
I see it differently. Cats are highly independent and are proud of who they are. Cats do things their way and know that their way is the way it should be! Definitely high intelligence and loads of personality!
A little like Moodlers....
Dogs are the social constructionists and good learners though.
Yes, our 2 dogs make a racket and a mess 
There was a theory a few years ago that the socialisation of dogs around people helped lead to the development of language anyone know anything about that?
We've also got 7 cats and it wouldn't suprise me if one or 2 had identities on moodle.org. They're much better at understanding us than they ever let on.
Andy D

There was a theory a few years ago that the socialisation of dogs around people helped lead to the development of language anyone know anything about that?
We've also got 7 cats and it wouldn't suprise me if one or 2 had identities on moodle.org. They're much better at understanding us than they ever let on.
Andy D
Only becasue cats allready know everything!

Hi Rhonda,
I'm with you on the independence thing.. the say is... a dog comes when it's called, a cat takes a message and says it'll get back to you.... and then there is.. dogs have masters, cats have staff..best..janet
I'm with you on the independence thing.. the say is... a dog comes when it's called, a cat takes a message and says it'll get back to you.... and then there is.. dogs have masters, cats have staff..best..janet
Let us not forget the little gems like this
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/735.html
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/735.html
Yes, pretty obvious there's a definite cat-orientation to those here. I'm with Martin, I'm more of a dog person. That said, my wife, and her 1...2, 3, 4, 5, 6!...cats have taught me to appreciate the feline species as well. She had one when we married, but took in a pregnant momma that had been abandoned at her folks farm two years ago, hence the additional 5.
I think my Mom said it best when she last visited..."that's a lot of cats".
Not as much fun as dogs if you enjoy the more physical, athletic side of the caretaker-pet relationship, but fun none-the-less...just in a different way.
I think my Mom said it best when she last visited..."that's a lot of cats".
Not as much fun as dogs if you enjoy the more physical, athletic side of the caretaker-pet relationship, but fun none-the-less...just in a different way.
Again, I have to raise an objection to what's been stated! : -D
With regards to the whole "physical, athletic" side of caretaking, this must be coming from someone who hasn't played cat-&-mouse with his kittens...but the kitten plays the role of the mouse...; )
And of course, what better activity is there for a cat than what follows from the appearance of a laser point? (but be careful of her eyes!)
No doubt, though, that a dog is much more of an outdoor pet.
With regards to the whole "physical, athletic" side of caretaking, this must be coming from someone who hasn't played cat-&-mouse with his kittens...but the kitten plays the role of the mouse...; )
And of course, what better activity is there for a cat than what follows from the appearance of a laser point? (but be careful of her eyes!)
No doubt, though, that a dog is much more of an outdoor pet.
Every time I come to this post Howard's kitty music video cracks me up.
Okay Helen, thanks, I guess now I'm an official member of the orange clock club.
By the way, I have a dog too, a little pomeranian--she gets beat up by the cat.
But this is even weirder, my daughter has this funny little long-haired mouse--and she picks on the cat!!!
Okay Helen, thanks, I guess now I'm an official member of the orange clock club.
By the way, I have a dog too, a little pomeranian--she gets beat up by the cat.
But this is even weirder, my daughter has this funny little long-haired mouse--and she picks on the cat!!!
What a classic! Thanks Bernard.
This page is great for a laugh!!! Cats are definitely funnier than dogs--and who doesn't tease their cat every now and then?
Dogs can be stupid too.
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=funny+dog
Mimi, who adopted us.
She's quite good with computers, too, as the following clip proves. http://www.spday.info/clips/page4.html
She's quite good with computers, too, as the following clip proves. http://www.spday.info/clips/page4.html

Is it just me, or is Flickr's 'Interestingness' page producing some really interesting photos today: see http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/?
You all must see the infinite cat project, if you haven't already. This page is starting to become an infinite cat project of its own...