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To: pax_et_bonum

That’s amazing!

I’ve found a purring cat is great for stress. Also, I heard a long time ago that cats blink slowly to send you affection, and I found if I blink slowly they will return the gesture. When I was a kid and got a scrape my dad told me to let my cat lock it to heal faster.


805 posted on 06/04/2023 6:53:39 PM PDT by Rusty0604 (Desperately looking for new conspiracy theories as all the old ones have come truep)
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To: Rusty0604

A purr is my favorite noise. I tried to use one as my ringtone but it didn’t work very well. That’s why I miss my Roy so much, he purred me to sleep for 16 years.

I’ve heard that also about the slow blink. I’ve had quite a few cats that would do that.

One of the cats, cadbury, has the best purr, even when he was a tiny baby and they were all nursing, he would be so loud. I would keep him but he has this one annoying habit, maybe somebody can figure out a solution. He will try to nurse on any skin, all over my arms, neck, and once he latches on you can’t stop him. I brought him up to Mom and he tried to nurse and she shut him down. When walking away didn’t work she pushed him on the ground and washed him furiously. He left her alone after that but he still tried on me. I don’t like being all slobbery, even on my arms.


877 posted on 06/05/2023 6:30:23 AM PDT by CottonBall (“Fascism should be called corporatism because it is a merger of state & corporate power" – Mussolini)
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