Priscilla King
@priscillaking active 8 years ago-
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In reply to: Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) wrote a new post, What Are Your Works in Progress? “Work in progress. ” How many of us have partially completed crafts lying about, or renovations started but abandoned when […] View
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In reply to: Susan Stephens wrote a new post, The Crazy Dog lady I have been a dog lover for as long as I can remember. I remember my first dog was a Rottweiler mix we had when I was around 2 years old. She had ten puppies […] View
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In reply to: suny wrote a new post, Cats and dogs and pet lovers v/s PETA The fact dogs have been bred as companion animals for thousands of years and will protect and mourn the deaths of their ‘masters’ signifies a deep lev […] View
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In reply to: scheng1 wrote a new post, A few lessons from the lazy cats All of us know how lazy a cat can be. A cat sleeps nearly 18 hours a day, and most of the time you can catch them sleeping at all odd […] View
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In reply to: Priscilla King wrote a new post, Catitudes (Tortie Tuesday Post) The first cat that ever bonded with me was a “Tortie”–not the one shown here, of course. Long before digital cameras existed, “The Pipsqueak,” […] View
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Generation gap There has always been a generation gap between two generations. My observation is that this gap is getting wider progressively. The older generation held on to […] View
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In reply to: peachpurple wrote a new post, Bake Cherry Sponge Cake with Rice Cooker Here is the most delicious cake that you can bake for any occasion or just for the weekend. I had been a huge fan of soft spongy fluffy […] View
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In reply to: scheng1 wrote a new post, How to search for long tailed keyword for article writing for Adsense income When you want to write for passive income, you definitely have to write articles that are searchable, and get […] View
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I think the cats do not scratch them because they deliberately want to hurt their owners. I think it is more like the cats want to play “rough”.
All cats are predators.
This is something that we forget. They are born predators, and though the human owners have given them enough food not to think about hunting or eating birds, they are still predators.-
Yes…my home is a Cat Sanctuary partly because I needed help to control mice. (The house is in the country; “wild” mice and rats try to move in every autumn.) I’m well aware that my cats hunt, and grateful to them for doing so.
I think cats learn in the same way humans learn how hard we can safely scratch ourselves, and then have to learn how to adjust our touch when scratching (or kneading, slapping, stroking, etc.) someone else. I think you’re right.
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