I'm not a cat-napper...am I?

I'm not a cat-napper...am I?
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Good stuff from the ASPCA:

- Allergens collect in rugs, drapes and upholstery, so do your best to limit or eliminate them—and take care to regularly steam-clean whatever fabrics you do keep as part of your décor.

- Create an allergen-free space. “A bedroom is often the most practical choice,” recommends Dr. Steven Hansen. “By preventing your pet from entering this room, you can ensure at least eight hours of freedom from allergens every night. It’s also smart to use hypoallergenic bedding and pillows.”

- Clean the litterbox frequently, using low-dust, perfume-free litter—clumping litter is a good choice.

- Vacuum frequently, using a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter or disposable electrostatic bag.

- Worried your allergies are so bad that you may have to give up your pet? Most people are allergic to several things besides pets, such as dust mites, molds and pollens. Allergic symptoms result from the total cumulative allergen load. That means that if you eliminate some of the other allergens, you may be able to live comfortably with your pet. Advises Hansen, “If you suspect that you or a member of your family has allergies, take them to a specialist who can determine the exact cause of your symptoms and help alleviate them.” Medications and desensitizing shots can often allow you and your companion animal to live happily together.

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posted by LB on Friday, April 18, 2008 at 08:48 AM
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I think my kitty does. Last night she jerked in her sleep so much that it woke me up. I started to pet her and she did it again and woke herself up. She looked around a little dazed, then went back to sleep. Is it possible she was dreaming? Has anyone experienced this with their pets?
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posted by LB on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 05:05 PM
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In 2007, the 'artist' Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery, and starved him to death. 

For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors of the exhibition have watched emotionless the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, until eventually he died.

 

The prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American  decided that the 'installation' was actually art, so that Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the biennial of 2008. 

 

PLEASE HELP STOP HIM. 

http://www.petitiononline.c...

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posted by LB on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 02:09 PM
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