I don’t have a cat, so..no excuse.
Our cat’s drool could be marketed as a chemical weapon. The pain starts on contact, and then the itchy rash erupts.
I’ve followed some research on TG for awhile and it’s a truly scary possibility. I recommend others do the same. For example, what if the true difference between collectivist obsessives and sane people is the former’s vulnerability to TG? The more you learn about TG, the more possible you realize this is.
I was over at my niece’s house the other day. Her big, orange cat jumped up on the coffee table and sat looking at me.
“Nice kitty!”, I said to him.
“%#^ you.”, he replied.
I was amazed! Normally, he doesn’t swear.
Brutus has been outside all day. She’s a fanatic about being OUTSIDE! It’s dark, and she’s going to have to break down and come inside pretty soon. I saw her way down in the front yard this evening, and she just ignored me; came out in the yard where I could see her - but wouldn’t come to the house. - It’s about time for the snakes to be coming out of hibernation; and I worry about her, but it’s no use. She IS a fanatic about being outside; no doubt about it.
An extremely well written article with detailed information. A rarity these days.
And here I thought my cats were only making me crazy by clawing the furniture and demanding near-constant attention...
He also made no effort to hide his scorn for the Communists who ruled Czechoslovakia for most of his early adulthood. It was very risky to openly speak your mind at that time,
A proposed symptom, maybe Freepers can be cured?
Reading the comments, few have read the article. This is the best reporting I have seen in a long time. The contrast between this and the swill we get from the media is huge.