For this Cat Blog Friday...
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hypoallergenic cats Yes, it's true. These cats have been selectively breed to have a reduction in a type of protein that triggers allergic reactions.
To each his own, but at nearly $4000 a piece, I think I'll stick to the regular kitties.
Happy Friday, everybody!
9 comments:
Happy weekend Cube and thanks for the boost this week! :)
Wow, who knew?
Can they make kitties that don't shed, and never poop outside of their litterbox? I might consider keeping cats again if I didn't have to deal with that sort of thing...
Happy Friday!
pkakakak! don't you know that i'm allergic to the THOUGHT of kittens?
>^,,^< raaaaaaaaerrrrrrrrrrrr!!!
They are SOOOOO cute... Almost makes me want another! ;)
*reality sets in*
My ex had a horrific allergy, but he loved cats so much...I bet he would pay that sort of money, if those ctas were available in Iceland.
AWWWWWW! Aren't they darlings?
They're much prettier than hairless cats. Hairless cats are a bit creepy.
Hey ebuc.. Got some great names for the little puddy tats..
How about Huebert
Deuteronomy and
Louis ...... aka
Huey Duey and Louie..?
Mmmmm maybe not..
Hey Caz, got some great names here for your ducks... mate...
woman: aw shucks, it was nothing. I guess now you're obliged to help me when I need a hand.
jen: you're dreaming. You can wake up anytime now ;-)
nanc: you can be too sensitive, you know.
brooke: I can relate. Really, I can relate.
minka: Maybe they will be available in Iceland one day...
aow: yes, they are sooooo cute.
caz: I don't like the hairless cats either. I think they're positively hideous. These kitties are adorable.
yhtak: those are wonderful duck names, but they are lacking in the cat-name department. However, I won't hold it against you, only because I think you are capable of very clever stuff ;-)
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