User talk:Virgospell

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Maine Coon
Thank you, Virgospell. Regarding your suggestions, the large white space between the lead section and the "History" section is normal. All articles have them and, as far as I know, there's no way to wrap the text around the table of contents box (nor have I ever seen it done that way). As far as the image, I agree. But it has been on the article for over a year, I believe, and is the only picture that displays a comparison of the Maine Coon's size, which I believe is important. Once the edit wars cease on the page, we'll see what a GA reviewer says about the image. It may have to be removed, but we'll see. Thanks for the suggestions. – Ms. Sarita  Confer  20:43, 23 November 2008 (UTC)