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Yet again, more sad news. It’s has to be a sickness really, can’t old people just collect non-living nick-nacks instead of hording kitties? I do admit, this seems to be a little better than some of the others crazy cat collecting old ladies. She at least had 9 acre property the cats had free reign over… gotta look a the positive! Well, if your in the area of Seffner, Flordia and want a cat – there’s plenty to be had at the shelter now.

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Science is interesting. Learning is fun. Since this has to do with Evolution, it may be disreguarded/considered as false by certain relgious people/groups. Cats don’t care.

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Don’t abandon cats

November 28th, 2005

Heres an editoral that seems to be common sense… Then again, we know must humans lack that.

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Cat saves family from fire

November 22nd, 2005

Cat wakes family up in middle of night, owner smells smoke, gets family and cat to safety.

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Humans are disgusting. This insane person fills their house from floor to ceiling with rotting garbage. The poor cat lives in this mess. The cat is eventually rescued and the human put into a mental hospital.

The only issue; the cat now is at animal control – safe for 7 days; then after that… something bad might happen to the poor thing.

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Therapy from Cats

November 22nd, 2005

Cats may not seem like they care all the time; but they do… it’s just not always in ways you’d expect it.

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3 people in a village complain about cats; decide to draft an ordinance to control them. I wish we could have more stupid people ordiances.

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Cats likes to lick his head…

November 19th, 2005

This human wonders why cats he pet-watches love to lick and groom his hair. These cats don’t normally do this to their owners.

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Feral-cat-friendly neighbors

November 17th, 2005

This nonprofit organization is dedicated to high-volume spay/neuter of feral cats. They raise public awareness and to promote trap-neuter-return.

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This is a fine example of how the drug industry is failing our feline overlords. More cats want homes and less people with allergies.

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