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Post by hermatite on Jun 30, 2004 9:54:25 GMT -5
I HAVE IT! I HAVE THE ANSWER!!!! It is my understanding," writes syndicated pet columnist Dr. Michael Fox, "that in the printing of paper money, the sizing/finish that is put on the money contains an extract of animal fat or tallow called stearate, also present in certain plastics and many cosmetics, which may explain why cats especially like to lick such materials."
Can godhood be closer now?
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Mazanec
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2004
Posts: 355
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Post by Mazanec on Jun 30, 2004 10:17:03 GMT -5
He's at 406 last I checked.
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Post by cookie3rocks on Jun 30, 2004 10:56:13 GMT -5
Seek and ye shall find. Did you stumle on that or has that been keeping you up at night till you found the aswer ;D
cookie
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Post by hermatite on Jun 30, 2004 11:44:59 GMT -5
Let's just say I was motivated after a sleepless night listening to a certain cat with a plastic fetish make mincemeat out of a baggie he dragged from the garbage.
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Post by krazydiamond on Jun 30, 2004 19:33:53 GMT -5
the ultimate answer is really 42, but an interesting factoid about kittys with petrochem-fetish....good research, herm....
ain't the internet a wonderful thing. KD
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Post by docone31 on Jul 1, 2004 0:42:54 GMT -5
Wow, I can finally sleep. It all makes sense. Nancy Reagan said just said no, Randy of the Redwoods, just say whoah. Here in the land of the fruit and nuts we just go like totally, fer sur. Ralph is sleeping upside down and backwards in the sink I feel reconciled my beloved is really ok, and not going to slip into the night and sip gas hoses. I was really concerned about ingesting the sulpher. I genually appreciate the info. Thank you. I was afraid my Bengal was going to explore metroplastic life style here. No one here seems to really know where they live, but they know where the mall is, and the beach. Again thanks, it helps. Cats do not have masters, they have servants. And they are sure tough, real tough. Ralph is real tough unless his food bowl is empty. He gets tough after it is full and so is he.
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Post by hermatite on Jul 1, 2004 8:58:52 GMT -5
I admit it...I was secretly glad to know that Minnow (so named because we suspect he was dropped on his head as a kitten and now has the brain the size of a piece of bait) was not the only closet plastic licker. Now he's out of the closet...okay...well he's still in the closet...chewing up a shoe bag. But at least I know he has a good reason. Now if I could just find out why, in a house filled with hardwood floors he only throws up in the one room that's carpeted.
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