Gray Cats Have Issues
February 23rd 2009 05:31
Seriously. This is a subject that I thought I should bring up, and it conveniently fits right into my 'Randomness' blog.
I am so glad I decided to start a random blog about various topics, ideas and anything else that could pop into my mind at the moment. It really helps as a writer and just general creative and opinionated person to just have a blog all about anything and nothing all at the same time.
Please make sure to send me a message if you read any of my posts and find them interesting. That way I can detail the thought and turn it into an article that might actually mean something more devine.
Anywho, as I started in the title. "Gray Cats Have Issues'.
They do. I have talked to a ton of owners, and there are only a few who will dispute me.
I'm not just talking about allergy, or physical issues, or any other regular cat type issue. I am talking mental issues!
I have met gray cats, who were only gray and not a speck of any other color on them, and they all have mental issues.
My own cat is a lazy viscous little spawn, and I am not even sure why we keep him, other than he makes for an interesting subect to talk about in random conversations. His list of priorities is to; Eat, Sleep and Poop.
If you should decide to interupt one of these priorities with 'petting', 'playing' or other forms of companionship, he attacks!
Full on, bloody shedding claws, and tear jerking teeth, he is not a 'playful' cat.
I have heard of other gray cats that also have some of the same unstable qualities, but my favorite was of one who had to use prozac! Thats amazing!
Oh world? Why do we have gray cats?
I am so glad I decided to start a random blog about various topics, ideas and anything else that could pop into my mind at the moment. It really helps as a writer and just general creative and opinionated person to just have a blog all about anything and nothing all at the same time.
Please make sure to send me a message if you read any of my posts and find them interesting. That way I can detail the thought and turn it into an article that might actually mean something more devine.
Anywho, as I started in the title. "Gray Cats Have Issues'.
They do. I have talked to a ton of owners, and there are only a few who will dispute me.
I'm not just talking about allergy, or physical issues, or any other regular cat type issue. I am talking mental issues!
I have met gray cats, who were only gray and not a speck of any other color on them, and they all have mental issues.
My own cat is a lazy viscous little spawn, and I am not even sure why we keep him, other than he makes for an interesting subect to talk about in random conversations. His list of priorities is to; Eat, Sleep and Poop.
If you should decide to interupt one of these priorities with 'petting', 'playing' or other forms of companionship, he attacks!
Full on, bloody shedding claws, and tear jerking teeth, he is not a 'playful' cat.
I have heard of other gray cats that also have some of the same unstable qualities, but my favorite was of one who had to use prozac! Thats amazing!
Oh world? Why do we have gray cats?
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