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Postby LENA » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:28 am

GorillaGal wrote:
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LENA wrote:I do not disagree with you GG. I dont want the world without cats, but dont want them as my pets. Personally love dogs but the whole issue made me keep my distance from cats.


The doctor said that the problem comes from their fur, cats and rabbits fur.


then you suffer from an allergy from thier dander in the fur. it's not dangerous, fur deosn't cause birth defects. dogs can cause that too.


You actually made me look it up in the internet. It can be caused from the the cats from their excrements, fur and mouth. From what I know cats hate water and they wash them selves by licking their body. Thats how the virus can go to their fur. And the whole thing can cause millions of things and less dangerous is what i knew. Thats why my mum was crying back then.

My mum dont have any allergy by the way and you dont need to have allergy for that.

please site the link you got that information from. i have owned cats longer than you have been alive, i have worked in pet shelters, and i work in the pet industry, and i have never heard of such a thing. i know they shed something in thier feces which is why pregnant women should stay away from kitty litter boxes.
perhaps things are different in a country such as cyprus where the pets aren't taken care of as well as they are here. but i have NEVER heard of anything in thier fur that is dangerous, other than the dander tha causes allergiees.


Sorry for the delay was talking. Anyway,the site is Greek because i know the name in Greek. GG dont know what you think ... I know what doctor said.
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Postby Hazza » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:27 pm

oranos64 wrote:this is a english mog 4 years old ...a good fighter from england ...fighing the most dangerous snake in cyprus ......pound for pound better fight than hatton vs mayweather ....

rest assured ,tom had a slap up feed and then shagged the hell out of all the female cats in the hood for good measure ...

takes after his master


His master shags the hell out of all the cats in the hood?? :shock:

Just kidding mate :lol:
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Postby Niki » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:42 pm

LENA wrote:As I told you Kafenes... is my aunt that goes often up there not me. Dont really know much about those cats and i am not a big lover of them...since my mum was pregnant my brother. I fund out that cats can cause problems to women and especially pregnant. Hair from a cat can transform the baby and can make it look like a cat. Rabbit hairs too.

Anyway as far as I know, through my aunt, the nuns do take care the cats and get (limited) offers from citizens. I am not sure how much they get fed or how often.


Do you really believe this?? I am amazed! Sounds like some kind of witchcraft or voodoo.

Cat fur does not cause problems for pregnant women, the faeces might if they have a trace of toxiplasmosis. This virus could not live outside the body and it certainly doesn't make the baby look like a cat, it can cause blindness.

I know, I had cats when I was pregnant. Unpasteurised cheese has the same problem.
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Postby Eliko » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:45 pm

I've got the cleverest cat in the whole wide world, I actually saw him dig a hole in the garden, he then looked furtively all around him, done his business and COVERED IT ALL UP !!!!, what about that 'eh?. :lol:
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Postby phoenix » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:51 pm

Eliko wrote:I've got the cleverest cat in the whole wide world, I actually saw him dig a hole in the garden, he then looked furtively all around him, done his business and COVERED IT ALL UP !!!!, what about that 'eh?. :lol:


You sound like a proud father :D . . . so well done, you taught him/her well :lol:
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Postby Eliko » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:53 pm

phoenix, I swear I never taught the animal such a clever trick. :lol:
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Postby phoenix » Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:56 pm

Niki wrote:I know, I had cats when I was pregnant. Unpasteurised cheese has the same problem.


:shock: :shock: Niki .... both you and unpasteurized cheese, gave birth to cats ? :shock:

Tell me it's just poor syntax :shock:
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Postby Niki » Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:12 pm

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Niki wrote:I know, I had cats when I was pregnant. Unpasteurised cheese has the same problem.


:shock: :shock: Niki .... both you and unpasteurized cheese, gave birth to cats ? :shock:

Tell me it's just poor syntax :shock:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are silly!! 8)
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Postby GorillaGal » Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:21 pm

Eliko wrote:I've got the cleverest cat in the whole wide world, I actually saw him dig a hole in the garden, he then looked furtively all around him, done his business and COVERED IT ALL UP !!!!, what about that 'eh?. :lol:


sorry to burst your bubble eliko, but all cats will do that. they are "covering thier tracks" so their enemies can't find them.

now i had the smartest cat ever. she watched me get dressed one morning, putting on a brand new dress for the first time. i asked her what she though of it, and she immediately responded with the most perfect sounding "WOW!" i have ever heard!
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Postby Eliko » Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:33 pm

GorillaGal, what a delightful response you have made, what with you and your talking cat and I with mine, we could tour the world and make a fortune.

The only drawback would appear to be that you do not consider MY cat to be as clever as I have claimed, are you sure about the 'covering of tracks' bit ?, my cat actually LEFT tracks after it had finished the covering up process. :wink:
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