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01-13-2013
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I'm Complicated
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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Originally Posted by CowboyMcCoy
You mean the poster? Please do tell!
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Not much to tell. We've been a couple for 9 years, married for 6, one daughter and a son on the way.
And I have cats, have since well before we met.
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01-13-2013
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#62
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I'm Complicated
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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Location: | Chesterfield, VA |
Posts: | 5,135 |
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Originally Posted by CowboyMcCoy
We all know about the archetypal character of the crazy cat lady. And odds are if you haven’t experienced this kind of person in real life, you’ve seen a character representative on shows like CSI, The Office, or The Simpsons. The “crazy cat lady” is associated with an aging spinster who attempts to fill the void in her life with an increasing number of feline friends. This kind of person is associated with loneliness and depression, and in the case of The Simpsons — that has pushed them over the edge into insanity. However, there is a new study out right now that suggests that there may also be a physiological connection between cat hoarding and loneliness, depression and suicide.
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I know plenty of people that work with cats, none of whom are stereotypical. Many are married with families or single with active social lives. There are stereotypical hoarders, but they are by far the minority.
Hoarding, in the opinion of most people that work in animal rescue, is less about the total number of cats but rather more about the condition the cats and the home are kept in.
There are people that can have 20 cats and keep them well fed, vetted and their home clean.
There are people that can't manage that with 4 cats and their home smells like a litterbox and their cats are all suffering of various conditions or illnesses.
Does this mean that there's something wrong with the person with 20 cats or is it the person with 4 that has a problem.
Regardless, this is completely off topic from the original post.
Edit: And that study is idiotic.
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01-13-2013
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#63
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Preacher From The Black Lagoon
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | State of Grace |
Posts: | 27,478 |
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Originally Posted by Faerluna
Not much to tell. We've been a couple for 9 years, married for 6, one daughter and a son on the way.
And I have cats, have since well before we met.
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Congrats to you both.
"Those who would deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves..."-Abraham Lincoln
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01-13-2013
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#64
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Business is a Boomin
Joined: | Jan 2009 |
Location: | Romo's Bandwagon |
Posts: | 11,641 |
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Originally Posted by theogt
For some reason, I've never really trusted people that own only cats.
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Same here. I can't explain it, but it's been a gut feeling... not a hatred of cats, but a gut feeling. I don't trust them. LOL
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01-13-2013
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#65
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 18,282 |
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"The restructures are built in. Everybody’s making a big to do about this. I don’t know why."- Stephen Jones
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01-13-2013
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#66
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Business is a Boomin
Joined: | Jan 2009 |
Location: | Romo's Bandwagon |
Posts: | 11,641 |
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Originally Posted by speedkilz88
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Someone have T. gondii?
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01-14-2013
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#67
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Maple Leaf
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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I haven't piped in...
...but here goes.
1. Let your cats out on a regular basis, but leash them. Their quality of life is not that bad and they will be in optimal health and stimulation.
Letting them outdoors to roam is probably the number one cause of cat injuries or death. As one poste has already stated his cats have come home missing an appendage or two.
2. Leash them in an are where they can find shelter from the sun and the elements. Leave them a water dish.
We leash each of our four cats on a separate 30 foot steel lead away from trees and objects where they could hang themselves. There are short bushes and sheds and arbours for the cats to find shade as my wife is an avid gardener of flowers, etc.
3. Cats will poop on concrete, but there is serious reasons for this.
a. They are sick.
b. They are terrified and new to the environment.
c. They are masking a smell by middening. Cats typically midden because another animal has left an offending smell. Ex. You move to a new house and there was a dog that lived there previously. The dog would pee in the basement concrete floor or typically urinate on the wheels of the previous owner's car in the driveway. Cat comes by thinking this is my house and I don't feel comfortable smelling this dog so I am going to mask it.
d. Male cats may midden if they are left to wander in a neighbourhood and want to markt heir territory.
Short story. Pets are your responsibility. ALWAYS! Take good care of them. Be involved in their lives and they will enjoy a long healthy life. If you have a cat in your life whom you are actively involved with chances are your life will be extended.
Don't take care of your pet. Cause conflict with your neighbour and it will bring you stress. Stress typically reduces a person's life.
We have four cats, a dog and a rabbit. It's a ton of work. Clear five litter boxes three times a day. Brush the animals three times a week. Vacuum the whole house once a day. Brush the animals teeth every night.
Pick up poo from the yard once a week. Shine rain or snow. Snow's best cause it's frozen.
Our family of five humans love our family of eleven.
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01-15-2013
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#68
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Bi-polar? I'm Bi-winning, I've got Tigers blood and Adonis DNA!!
Joined: | Feb 2010 |
Location: | Tyler,Tx |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Faerluna
Not much to tell. We've been a couple for 9 years, married for 6, one daughter and a son on the way.
And I have cats, have since well before we met.
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Ok I get ur pic now...
I thought u were just a big fan of cinny buns lol
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gameover
Romo is 100% the main problem.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gameover
I see a team that could finish 4-12.
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01-15-2013
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#69
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I'm Complicated
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | Oct 2005 |
Location: | Chesterfield, VA |
Posts: | 5,135 |
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Originally Posted by TheDallasDon
Ok I get ur pic now...
I thought u were just a big fan of cinny buns lol
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I am also a big fan of cinny buns. 
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01-15-2013
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#70
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The Peacemaker
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Two feet over |
Posts: | 5,806 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by davidyee
...but here goes.
1. Let your cats out on a regular basis, but leash them. Their quality of life is not that bad and they will be in optimal health and stimulation.
Letting them outdoors to roam is probably the number one cause of cat injuries or death. As one poste has already stated his cats have come home missing an appendage or two.
2. Leash them in an are where they can find shelter from the sun and the elements. Leave them a water dish.
We leash each of our four cats on a separate 30 foot steel lead away from trees and objects where they could hang themselves. There are short bushes and sheds and arbours for the cats to find shade as my wife is an avid gardener of flowers, etc.
3. Cats will poop on concrete, but there is serious reasons for this.
a. They are sick.
b. They are terrified and new to the environment. [View Full Quote]c. They are masking a smell by middening. Cats typically midden because another animal has left an offending smell. Ex. You move to a new house and there was a dog that lived there previously. The dog would pee in the basement concrete floor or typically urinate on the wheels of the previous owner's car in the driveway. Cat comes by thinking this is my house and I don't feel comfortable smelling this dog so I am going to mask it.
d. Male cats may midden if they are left to wander in a neighbourhood and want to markt heir territory.
Short story. Pets are your responsibility. ALWAYS! Take good care of them. Be involved in their lives and they will enjoy a long healthy life. If you have a cat in your life whom you are actively involved with chances are your life will be extended.
Don't take care of your pet. Cause conflict with your neighbour and it will bring you stress. Stress typically reduces a person's life.
We have four cats, a dog and a rabbit. It's a ton of work. Clear five litter boxes three times a day. Brush the animals three times a week. Vacuum the whole house once a day. Brush the animals teeth every night.
Pick up poo from the yard once a week. Shine rain or snow. Snow's best cause it's frozen.
Our family of five humans love our family of eleven.
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Excellent 
You Young-uns Stay Out of Cbz's Yard --
Still miss you Pops
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01-15-2013
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#71
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The Proletariat
Joined: | Dec 2004 |
Posts: | 8,716 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by davidyee
...but here goes.
1. Let your cats out on a regular basis, but leash them. Their quality of life is not that bad and they will be in optimal health and stimulation.
Letting them outdoors to roam is probably the number one cause of cat injuries or death. As one poste has already stated his cats have come home missing an appendage or two.
2. Leash them in an are where they can find shelter from the sun and the elements. Leave them a water dish.
We leash each of our four cats on a separate 30 foot steel lead away from trees and objects where they could hang themselves. There are short bushes and sheds and arbours for the cats to find shade as my wife is an avid gardener of flowers, etc.
3. Cats will poop on concrete, but there is serious reasons for this.
a. They are sick.
b. They are terrified and new to the environment. [View Full Quote]c. They are masking a smell by middening. Cats typically midden because another animal has left an offending smell. Ex. You move to a new house and there was a dog that lived there previously. The dog would pee in the basement concrete floor or typically urinate on the wheels of the previous owner's car in the driveway. Cat comes by thinking this is my house and I don't feel comfortable smelling this dog so I am going to mask it.
d. Male cats may midden if they are left to wander in a neighbourhood and want to markt heir territory.
Short story. Pets are your responsibility. ALWAYS! Take good care of them. Be involved in their lives and they will enjoy a long healthy life. If you have a cat in your life whom you are actively involved with chances are your life will be extended.
Don't take care of your pet. Cause conflict with your neighbour and it will bring you stress. Stress typically reduces a person's life.
We have four cats, a dog and a rabbit. It's a ton of work. Clear five litter boxes three times a day. Brush the animals three times a week. Vacuum the whole house once a day. Brush the animals teeth every night.
Pick up poo from the yard once a week. Shine rain or snow. Snow's best cause it's frozen.
Our family of five humans love our family of eleven.
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How do you get your cat on a leash? My wife is a life long cat owner and since we're married, I now own a cat. She's never been able to and we tried just for kicks with our cat, which is a very docile Abby and she had none of it. They freak when anything wraps around any part of their bodies.
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01-15-2013
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#72
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I'm Complicated
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vta
How do you get your cat on a leash? My wife is a life long cat owner and since we're married, I now own a cat. She's never been able to and we tried just for kicks with our cat, which is a very docile Abby and she had none of it. They freak when anything wraps around any part of their bodies.
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I had a cat that used to go on a harness and I'd take him outside. It wasn't like walking a dog, as he just liked to go lay in the grass. He understood that if he wanted to go outside, he had to get the harness, though, so he put up with it.
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01-15-2013
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#73
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Business is a Boomin
Joined: | Jan 2009 |
Location: | Romo's Bandwagon |
Posts: | 11,641 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Faerluna
Not much to tell. We've been a couple for 9 years, married for 6, one daughter and a son on the way.
And I have cats, have since well before we met.
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How cute. You guys met on here, I assume?
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01-15-2013
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#74
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Joined: | May 2005 |
Location: | Chesterfield, VA |
Posts: | 7,937 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CowboyMcCoy
How cute. You guys met on here, I assume?
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No, we met before I knew about this forum. I converted her to a Cowboys fan. Further details not required.
And I don't really like cats, but I tolerate them!

"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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01-15-2013
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#75
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Senior Member
Joined: | Mar 2009 |
Posts: | 1,247 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kilyin
No, we met before I knew about this forum. I converted her to a Cowboys fan. Further details not required.
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Just two star crossed Clerics? Ascending at Dawn? 
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