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I would say EVERYONE agrees $3000 is a very hard support. That doesn't mean it could not be broken.
Btw, now that I remember: Nice Maine Coon you have. How much does it weight? I know those cats are HUGE.
Yes, this support of the 3000 seems a good point to make a move, we will see if the bears or the bulls.
My Maine Coon cat is male 9.5 Kg.
The females weigh between 4.5 and 7 Kg
The males between 6 and 9 Kg
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Even if it were pierced (ie: to $2900) the most important thing is if it immediately bounces there over $3000. Otherwise we would be in deep shit. and $2800-$2500 would be next (and it is not as hard support as $3000).
9.5Kg doesn't sound like a lot. My GF's cat (female) weights more than 7Kg and it is not a Maine Coon (Maybe her Siamese mother got pregnant by a Maine Coon... will never know). It is very big in comparison to most cats and a bit overweight too.
WO runs very fast!!!, I do not know if you've seen the picture
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg48652638#msg48652638He is not overweight.
Cats are not good at being overweight.
Sorry for the off topic.
No, no, I mean one of the reasons my GF's cat weighting more than 7KG besides being a *HUGE* cat is because it is a bit overweight. Not a fat cat, but just a bit overweight. She always had that complexity since we adopted it with a few months old (it was almost double size than her siamese sister of birth). Maybe his perfect weight would be 1kg less at most.
Yours doesn't look overweight at all I know

My cat (female) also is perfectly fit and much smaller than my GF's one, and the difference is only around 2KG or less (which seems very little in comparison to the size difference).
About the offtopic, well, that's what we do here when there's no walls to observe. In fact I am wondering if there is any correlation between hodlers and cat owners which would make this discussion perfectly on topic
