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Monday, August 03, 2015

Purrrrrrr



What we always suspected:

How Your Cat's Purrs Are Not-so-secretly Controlling You

Yes, what is thy bidding, my master.

10 comments:

  1. Awww, what a cutie. They do control us don't they. All we need to do is pay attention.

    Have a purrfect Awww Monday. ☺

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  2. I too have long suspected that we are all under their influence.

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  3. No Doubt. Every morning Honorary Lance Corporal 'Handsome" Howard come into the master closet pre-shower for his Brush Job About 3 minutes worth every time.

    Post-shower his pal Little Bear, an all black short hair comes in for his.

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  4. Cube - Cats always seem to me to be controlling. They are haughty and seem to be in charge of things. I'm not a cat person. I like dogs better.

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  5. Sandee: We have a tortie who favors me and will sit and stare at me for hours just waiting for a sign from me to give her the OK to sit on my lap. My daughter thinks she stalks me because she watches me while I'm asleep. Kinky is very patient and guilts me into making me let her sit with me. Just who is the boss?

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  6. Kid: Lol. I'm loving those elaborate names. And yes, cats want what they want and they're not afraid to ask for it.

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  7. Sue Hanes: I'm a sucker for animals and I can't pick a favorite. At the very least, I would like one dog and one cat. Of course, I get excited for all kinds of more exotice critters too, including my grand turtle, Diego.

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  8. Fascinating. This was the first time I've ever heard someone clearly explain how cats purr. Love the ending, too:
    "In the context of living with humans, they have learned this sort of signal is effective," McComb said...So you see, your cat is the evil genius you've suspected all along."

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