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I hope you like cats, because there is a story going around that one of the effects of global warming is to lengthen their mating season, so that we may be getting more of them. I'm sympathetic to Jacob Grier's thought on this development:
Of course, I kid cat lovers. Now that we are feeding a few feral cats, I have become a little fond of them. They are incredibly cute critters, and I imagine it is even better when you can, like, actually pet and play with them. Still, I don't think dogs have to worry about losing their title to being man's best friend, unless you include strippers in that competition.
(Source: Jacob Grier Blog)
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I hope you like cats, because there is a story going around that one of the effects of global warming is to lengthen their mating season, so that we may be getting more of them. I'm sympathetic to Jacob Grier's thought on this development:
Global warming leads to more cats. That’s the claim of Pets Across America, who says warming has lengthened the feline mating season. I’m normally opposed to taking drastic action to fight climate change, but if this dubious claim is true I might have to support some massive CO2 reductions. Or perhaps we could just use the excess kitties as a source of biofuel? Whatever’s cheaper.This does sound like more of a wake-up call to me. If your heart hasn't gone out to the languishing, soon-to-be-extinct polar bears, maybe this will move more people to go green.
Of course, I kid cat lovers. Now that we are feeding a few feral cats, I have become a little fond of them. They are incredibly cute critters, and I imagine it is even better when you can, like, actually pet and play with them. Still, I don't think dogs have to worry about losing their title to being man's best friend, unless you include strippers in that competition.
(Source: Jacob Grier Blog)
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Date: 2007-09-24 12:45 am (UTC)From:I have a huge preference for cats.
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Date: 2007-09-24 02:36 am (UTC)From::p