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Old 09-23-2014, 09:41 AM #11
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(newsprint has lead in it from the ink).
Not for almost 30 years.
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Lead, which can be absorbed through the skin, was banned as an ingredient in ink by the EPA in 1985 and is, therefore, no longer a threat.

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Newsprint used to contain lead, but newer inks are lead-free and considered nontoxic, so parents don’t have to worry about baby’s mouthing newspapers and magazines.

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Erroneous warnings about toxic heavy metals in ink, especially color ink, date from decades ago, back when lead type was used in printing. Since then, the technology of printing newspapers has completely changed, the EPA has imposed regulations on waste and all newspaper ink manufacturers have altered their formulas to exclude heavy metals, says Brad Evans, an ink specialist with the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation in Pittsburgh.

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I think I would be more concerned about the packing paper.

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I'd like to clarify the term OCD...

OCD is a seriously disabling disorder. The checking and other repeated things/thoughts are so profound as to interfere with life most of the time.
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Tics are mostly organic... involving the brain. Some drugs will create tics, like amphetamines, and other stimulants, or disruptions of dopamine in the brain, or inflammation in the brain. Tardive dyskinesia is an example of a drug induced movement disorder that comes from antipsychotic medications.
Tourette's may also be inherited.
Yes, lots of things can cause tics.

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The D in O C D is the difference. Lots of people have obsessive or compulsive behaviours or both. Most people I know anyway.

but back to cats and newspaper.

In the olden days
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the chips at the fish and chip shop were always wrapped in newspaper. Makes me ill just thinking about it.

My cat has a routine. She'll do the same thing in the same place all the time. She'll walk across the same area of the room in a cycle every time she wants to go outside.

There's an interesting book called "All cats have Asperger's Syndrome" which is really aimed at a children's audience to explain AS to them by using cat behaviours. i.e. routine, sensitivity of the senses like hearing, and food preferences... things like that.
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Yes, Lara. Dr. Amen MD said in one of his PBS lectures that cats are "autistic" because of their small neocortex. But I read a
vet school paper online that said their limbic systems are highly developed and therefore they are emotionally similar to people!

Who to believe? I do know that routine is paramount for them.
The vet upNorth who took care of Weezie in 2012 when she was bitten on the neck...and so ill etc took lots of time to tell me how stressors, and change of routine, can make them fall ill or make an injury worse, like our trip up there and Oreo's death 3 days before ..made Weezie so infected. (lowered immune response).

Taking on trips, moving, loss of a friend or human caretaker etc can make them sick! This year both of our cats made the journey well. Maya twice now and Weez 3 times. So maybe they are getting used to both places now? I make sure to take some of their bedding with us to use up there so there will be familiar scents.

But yes, I think most cat owners know about feline routines LOL.
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Regarding potential toxicity of todays printed newspapers:

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I prefer to use the unprinted packing paper for my cats playtimes anyway.
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Regarding potential toxicity of todays printed newspapers:

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In the late 1970s, the Newspaper Association of America was looking for different ways to make ink, rather than by using the standard petroleum-based ink. Rising prices for petroleum and quarrels with OPEC countries were reasons they wanted to find a more reliable and cost efficient method of printing.[1] After testing over 2,000 different vegetable oil formulations,[1] researchers for the NAA came up with the solution of using soybean oil. In 1987, soybeans were tested by The Gazette from Iowa in a practical printing run. The test was successful, and by 2004 it had come to be used in over 95% of America’s daily newspapers that circulate more than fifteen hundred copies per run.

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AFAIK, the trend has not changed, so now—10 years later—the chances of newspaper ink being petroleum-based are slim at best. It's easy enough to check via a call to the newspaper or look inside (which likely carries the
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i put a post about one of my symptoms, i get 2 maybe 3 replies. Post about my cat and get 14, lol.

He's resting on my lap and getting jealous of my typing. And he's chinning the laptop
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I have to let my girlfriend teach me how to put pictures on computer from phone. Used to work with technology for a livings, but 5 years is like 50 in computer world.
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Cats are very popular here on NT.

But it is not just here.


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YouTube is flooded with cat videos. There is one long one of kittens growing up with Mom and Dad cats that is just wonderful!

I Can Haz Cheeseburger is mostly cats, too. You could spend days there as well as at YouTube.... WEEKS there actually! LOL

We've had cats for over 40 yrs. Many unique ones, and unique experiences too.
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You just email them to yourself. If your phone gives options for size, pick a small size as is best for here (size limits)

They you download from your email to your computer, and put in
"my pictures" and make sure you make a "cat folder" first...
and then you go to attachments here and upload following directions. Manage attachments is below the submit button for
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i put a post about one of my symptoms, i get 2 maybe 3 replies. Post about my cat and get 14, lol.
Sometimes it's nice to just have a conversation. Plus, it's the Pets Forum LOL
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