A lot of cats live in my girl friend's house. It has become a safe haven for them. My friend had no problem with it since she is so into them. Around twelve cats are currently living with her inside her house. She usually breeds cats with the most striking feature that's why it became so many. She did some remodeling fit for cats to stay in, with ramps, windows, porches, cat runs and little shelves. She also bought cat products everything that you can think of. They have little sleeping tunnels and beds. Sometimes she will send me a video of one them sleeping in a tunnel, thinking she is hidden - and then one of the younger cats comes racing through it and pounces on the one who WAS sleeping oh so soundly and peacefully. It is a riot!
Cats, same as raccoons, dogs and bears, were considered to have came from a specie that aged 50 million years before but no longer continues to exist, called the Miacas. They had five claws that retract just like the weasel.
Around 3500 B. C., Egyptians were treasuring domesticated wildcats as their pets. They were immortalized in artwork for their skills in hunting and the Egyptians believe the cat's eyes held the light of the sun. Around 1500 B.C., cats were believed to be a divine being. Death was the punishment for those who killed cats. When a person's much-loved pet cat passed away, the body was preserved and the pet owner had their eyebrows cut off to signify their mourning.
Europe and Asia had cats only during the 1000 B.C. when the Phoenician and Greek merchants carried it to the place. Their ability to search, pursue and eliminate rodents were still highly regarded of them.
It was in Europe where the original cat show was held, during 1871 in London, England. By 1887, the first cat association was instituted. And the rest is history for cat fanciers everywhere.
At one time, my mother was sick, I had to do my errands. My mother's friend offered herself to accompany her while I was away. During that time, my mom and her friend Lucy were both in their late sixties. By the time I was back from my walk, I saw them on each couch lying sound asleep. Lucy was in deep sleep that she wasn't awoken by mom's cat settling on her chest. The cat was staring at her mouth and nose, even observing her snores. Maybe she was marveling at Lucy and was attracted to her. The cat also went up and down as Lucy's chest went up and down when she breathed. I woke my mother up so she could share in this hilarious and precious moment. Lucy's eyes caught the cat's eyes when she roused from her sleep. Lucy thought she was in a dream but suddenly realized that she wasn't when we burst out laughing. She could never forget about it. Mom and Lucy reminisced about it every now and then as they grew even older.
Our cat friends provide with hours of love and peaceful moments filled with purring contentment. They have also been a source of laughter and enjoyment because of their curious tricks. Besides loving them back, and providing the best of care and food for their well being, we can provide things that will keep them from getting bored, comfy places to sleep and play. Purrrfect!
Cats, same as raccoons, dogs and bears, were considered to have came from a specie that aged 50 million years before but no longer continues to exist, called the Miacas. They had five claws that retract just like the weasel.
Around 3500 B. C., Egyptians were treasuring domesticated wildcats as their pets. They were immortalized in artwork for their skills in hunting and the Egyptians believe the cat's eyes held the light of the sun. Around 1500 B.C., cats were believed to be a divine being. Death was the punishment for those who killed cats. When a person's much-loved pet cat passed away, the body was preserved and the pet owner had their eyebrows cut off to signify their mourning.
Europe and Asia had cats only during the 1000 B.C. when the Phoenician and Greek merchants carried it to the place. Their ability to search, pursue and eliminate rodents were still highly regarded of them.
It was in Europe where the original cat show was held, during 1871 in London, England. By 1887, the first cat association was instituted. And the rest is history for cat fanciers everywhere.
At one time, my mother was sick, I had to do my errands. My mother's friend offered herself to accompany her while I was away. During that time, my mom and her friend Lucy were both in their late sixties. By the time I was back from my walk, I saw them on each couch lying sound asleep. Lucy was in deep sleep that she wasn't awoken by mom's cat settling on her chest. The cat was staring at her mouth and nose, even observing her snores. Maybe she was marveling at Lucy and was attracted to her. The cat also went up and down as Lucy's chest went up and down when she breathed. I woke my mother up so she could share in this hilarious and precious moment. Lucy's eyes caught the cat's eyes when she roused from her sleep. Lucy thought she was in a dream but suddenly realized that she wasn't when we burst out laughing. She could never forget about it. Mom and Lucy reminisced about it every now and then as they grew even older.
Our cat friends provide with hours of love and peaceful moments filled with purring contentment. They have also been a source of laughter and enjoyment because of their curious tricks. Besides loving them back, and providing the best of care and food for their well being, we can provide things that will keep them from getting bored, comfy places to sleep and play. Purrrfect!
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