To: who knows what evil?
I’ve never experienced anything like this, but I’ve worked (professionally) around animals for years, and I will say that there is something going on out there that we may never understand.
3 posted on
06/19/2014 5:51:20 PM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: 1rudeboy
It's not that hard to understand. Low blood sugar produces acetone in the breath, an odor easily detectable within the range of animal sensitivities.
To: 1rudeboy
The train dogs for this stuff. It has to do with your breath. Don’t know why a cat could not do it.
41 posted on
06/19/2014 8:00:30 PM PDT by
Vermont Lt
(If you want to keep your dignity, you can keep it. Period........ Just kidding, you can't keep it.)
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