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Syco
02-18-04, 04:07 PM
I thought this was just too cute!

drewlowe
02-18-04, 04:09 PM
UGGG!!! Why can't my boyfriend like furry animals. I WANNA KITTY!!! lol

Bartman
02-18-04, 04:13 PM
I wish my cats were tiny again, now there big and old...turning 8 soon

Lisa
02-18-04, 08:41 PM
try a new bf drew.

JeffT
02-18-04, 09:18 PM
lol that cat must be male.

TheRedDragon
02-18-04, 11:02 PM
Awwww. :) I sure wish Invictus wasn't allergic to those furballs. :)

shmotz666
02-19-04, 06:04 AM
hahaha, that picture is adorable. little bugger. :)

sapphire_moon
02-19-04, 10:27 AM
Ya, but they are cute when they are adults to! TheRedDragon, actually you might want to try the hairless cat then?

Drewlowe, get him something that he REALLY wants, but you don't want...... then "Compromise" by getting a kitty. lol

That is just to cute!

nuno
02-19-04, 10:47 AM
LMAO....:D :D

drewlowe
02-19-04, 10:55 AM
Lisa, I can't trade him in i've already invested 4 years. LOL

sapphire_moon- HEHE i did that already that's why we have leos, beardies and a rose hair tarantula, the snakes and the cham are all MINE. LOL But his are mine to no matter what he says.

When me and him get our own place i have a feeling i will come home and say "Look what followed me home" and i have a kitty. LOL I've already told him it's either a cat or a black lab when we buy our first home.

reptiguy123
02-19-04, 04:15 PM
I think that some people to cat saliva, as well as hair. Back to the drawing board.

KingFfaj
02-20-04, 07:59 AM
just dont kiss the cat

reptiguy123
02-20-04, 03:55 PM
Oops.

Cas
02-20-04, 04:41 PM
A lot of people who are allergic to cats will be allergic to the hairless and rex types too - it's the proteins in the saliva, skin glands, etc. that contribute to dander, and then get into the air. If it's a matter of asthma, then the hairless, rex, or Korats (beautiful shiny grey cats) may work.

There's also some evidence that some people allergic to cat proteins can keep Siberian cats - they aren't non-allergenic, but they seem to cause reactions in fewer people and with less severity.

http://home.comcast.net/~siberian_cats/aresiber.htm

http://www.soonerstatesiberians.com/The%20Hypoallergenic%20Siberian%20Cat.htm

http://conmco.tripod.com/siberiancats/id6.html

Dawn (who is not allergic to cats, but thinks everyone should have a chance to have one... or two.... or more.... :D )

reptiguy123
02-21-04, 08:59 AM
Oh well.