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From: Les H7/26/2024 9:24:38 PM
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From: Les H8/9/2024 4:33:13 PM
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Cats appear to grieve death of fellow pets – even dogs, study finds
US researchers say findings challenge view that cats are antisocial and suggest bereavement may be universal

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From: Les H8/13/2024 3:14:55 PM
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From: Les H8/20/2024 4:22:24 PM
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Animal lovers and animal rights activists the world over are asking for a boycott of the Bully Cat, a hairless breed becoming increasingly popular among people fascinated by extreme body shapes.

The bully cat is a relatively new feline breed that takes the characteristics of the hairless sphynx to a whole new level while adding other problematic features. This particular hairless breed has stubby short legs and heavily wrinkled skin that animal experts claim is prone to horrifying health problems. Believed to have originated in the United States only a few years ago, the bully cat quickly became popular overseas as well, particularly in the UK where animal welfare organizations recently began sounding the alarm about what they are calling a designer fad with painful consequences for the animals being exploited by unscrupulous breeders.

“Deliberately selecting for disease mutations, such as hairlessness that leads to sunburn, dwarfism that leads to mobility issues and joint pain, and folded skin that leads to lifetimes of skin infections means that many Bullycats will endure lives blighted by suffering,” Dr Dan O’Neill of the Royal Veterinary College told Mail Online. “The advice to anyone thinking of acquiring a cat or a dog is to always put the welfare of the animal first and to stop and think before acquiring an animal with an extreme and unnatural body shape that does not exist commonly in nature.”

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From: Les H8/20/2024 4:32:03 PM
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To: Les H who wrote (2861)8/21/2024 3:11:50 PM
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My cat says hello and makes lot of different sounds

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From: Les H8/31/2024 9:57:28 AM
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