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Old 01-04-2010, 11:20 PM #1
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Default Cat ownership keeps the doctor away (Topix)

(Topix) Medical researchers have discovered a miracle cure that can reduce stress, lower blood pressure and improve mental well-being -- no pills required.




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There is a whole series of Simon's Cat on YouTube. They are very funny and illustrate how we can interact with cats with humor.


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I won't spoil this short new one, but it has a surprise ending.
Anyone who watches YouTube pet videos will understand it.
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I love these cartoons! Especially "Fly Guy". It's hilarious!
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LOL... I like the Simon's cartoons too. They are simple and yet very spot on!

Tippy (the one in my current siggie) scratches on the windows to get our attention (it is like chalk squeeks on a blackboard). Sometimes it is because of a cat locked outside, or because she wants me off the computer ...
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She knows not to do the furniture tho...we are lucky in that respect.
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Default OH my! Thank you Mrs D!!!!!

I've not laughed so hard or so well in too long a time!
'Cat' Has got it on target! Except for the waking up part? My huge guy used to 'lick' my closed eyelids to 'wake' me up [after walking up and down me a few times]... You cannot sleep thru that? But, I was NEVER late for work! Cat was big, almost 20 lbs...but long!
Does this mean we are 'trained'?
Please don't ask me about the time I fell asleep during a movie and woke up suddenly at the movie's noisy ending w/four paws' claws into me? Beast had been asleep in my lap and did NOT like my waking up so! WOW!
Thanks again Mrs D! That gave me something to smile about for days! -
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