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> Is he an ex because of his cat's habits in the

> shower?


Not at all, though with hindsight I'd advise any woman to think carefully before getting together with a man who has a close relationship with a cat as he already has a projected feminine and you may end up feeling like a spare part. Just saying.

  • 5 weeks later...

2.5 Million tonnes of fish is used by the cat food industry each year


go to DKH sainsburys - a whole aisle of cat food choice, mostly fish.


10% of the forage white fish haul is now used for cat food.


The average western cat eats more kg of fish per year than its owner.


Most cat owners would consider themselves warm, compassionate & caring.


Most cat owners are poltroons.Blates

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Posted by maxxi Today, 06:50PM


Surprised Woody hasn't pounced 'cat-like' on this...


[www.independent.co.uk]



I read this today as I was eating my lunch


800 billion eggs. 80,0000 cats infected with Toxoplasma ( which is a cool sci- to name )


Made me feel right sick



( but then, I was eating a cat at the time )

Here go the BBC scaremongering again about a disease "spread by cats".


Thought everybody knew that toxoplasma (spelling)! is dangerous to pregnant women. This isn't just connected to cats but undercooked meat (I'm sure).


Found out recently that if you have a suppressed immune system (such as when on chemotherapy) then being careful when emptying cat litter trays etc. is something you have to be aware of.

  • 2 weeks later...

Found a cat ? Do you have a pussy hanging around your house that isnt yours ? IS it mewing loudly ? Does it looky scrawny and hungry


then why not try NOT FEEDING IT ?


hey presto, no more cat hassle for you and fewer A4 "cat lost" signs stuck to trees & posts made in the lost & found section

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