Posts Tagged: ‘cats’

Just when you think you’ve seen it all comes a story from the “Felines: Out Of Love” society — a cat-loving genetic research group based out of The University of Wisconsin at Sheboygan. The scientists there have designed what they’re calling the “Permanent Kitten.” Yes, this is exactly what you think it is — felines that remain in a permanent state of arrested “kittenness.”

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Do you ever feel like animals are spying on you? Is that bird in the window listening to your conversations? Does the cat snoop through your e-mail while you’re at work? Perhaps, in your calmer moments, you chalk it all up to paranoia and move on with your day, but I’ve got news for you: That squirrel may be wearing a wire.

Don’t believe me? Well, you need look no further than Iran. According to the Associated Foreign Press, authorities “arrested” two suspected spy pigeons near a uranium enrichment facility in October of 2008. And no, that’s not intelligence slang — they arrested actual birds, each with suspicious “metal rings and invisible strings.” What’s more, this was hardly an isolated incident. In 2007, Iranian authorities reportedly captured 14 squirrels armed with state-of-the-art espionage equipment along their borders.

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In yesterday’s blog, I looked into allegations that efforts to toilet train cats were decimating the California sea otter population. A parasite called Toxoplasma gondii frequently shows up in cat feces (this is also the reason you shouldn’t mess with litter boxes if you’re pregnant) and, if flushed, can infect sea snails that the otters depend on — with fatal results.

Yet, according to a 2007 post on The Daily Green, flushing your cat’s litter down the toilet can also save the planet. They argue that more than 4 billion pounds (almost 2 billion kilograms) of litter winds up in landfills every year and that the clay that it’s made from originates in environmentally destructive strip mines — all this on top of the potential stink.

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Sure, the idea of cats using the toilet may sound efficient, but California sea otters and other marine animals could be paying the price for your scoop-free lifestyle. The parasite Toxoplasma gondii shows up in cat feces and, sadly enough, an alarming number of sea otter corpses as well.

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You asked: How many kittens do cats have on average? — Sally, Atlanta, Ga. Marshall answered: It depends to some extent on the breed and age of the cat, but let’s say the average is around four. An interesting question is why? The average numbers of babies a human has is 1. Twins are rare [...]

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You asked: How were cats domesticated? — Willyum, Lafayette, La. Marshall answered: Let’s start with the basic domestication process. To domesticate an animal, you start with a species that can learn to like human beings and put up with our foibles without either a) running away, or b) causing too much death or destruction. Why [...]

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One-third of US cat owners are allergic to cats, resigning themselves to years of suffering and expense on their pet’s behalf . Could hypoallergenic cats be the solution these allergic pet-lovers need? Tune in and learn more in this HowStuffWorks podcast.

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