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Oh, for god's sake, are they supposed to just throw it away? Yeah, that's a good plan.

Hi Esther - decorated crickets are a bad example here, as we don't yet really know what the spermatophylax contains... it doesn't seem to be nutritious, and hypotheses include it being perhaps a gift of water or some sort of sensory exploitation of females by males (eg, making it chewy and delicious-tasting so females

They are like puppies. They just want to follow you and be with you no matter what. I have grown up only having Siamese cats and they definitely do not fit the aloof cat stereotype. And one time in middle school during a sleepover my friends woke me up to tell me they heard a baby crying, it was my siamese cat outside

my heart, even though he's nuts.

Always with the mischief

Completely understand. I often have these feelings when I wake up late at night, particularly during a time when I'm stressed or have something else on my mind.

I don't want to come across like a black and white cat racist, but I'm going to. Little black and white cats like that one are brutes. Also, why are they also small, hmm? It is some Joe fucking Pesci business with them, I tell you.

I'm hoping I'm not the only one who feels this way. For as long as I can remember, I have been terrified by the idea of being dead. Not dying, but being dead. Missing out on humanity's future, and not getting to find out what happens hundreds or thousands or millions of years from now — how the story ends, so to

Team cat headquarters here,

Another fave...

Team cat Headquarters here,

It was a must watch for me and for all of my friends when it was first broadcast. Scully was our nerdcrush.

I'm watch x-files on netflix. Is that weird? It's like 20 years since it's been popular. In my defense though, I'm 20.

Ooooo! Yes to wine and yes to it all. I do big pots of curry as a way to clean out my fridge. Husband be like, "what's for dinner?"

"Er.... Indian....stuff that was in the fridge and almost dead."

My answer to #1 is always always always use protection and get tested regularly, for your own peace of mind as well as that's just good sense, but otherwise follow the rule of "Will I enjoy this? Then I am allowed to do it." If it didn't seem like I would enjoy it, I didn't do it. My first slutty phase also came after

My father is really bad with cats; once I placed an especially sweet, kissable kitten on his lap at a family party, and his hands curled up to his chest and he whispered "Please take it off of me, I don't know what it wants."

You don't actually have much of a choice in reporting; states have mandatory reporting laws applying to veterinarians because of Rabies; if a vet (or human MD) sees a patient that has been bitten, the doctor has to report to the local animal control officer the circumstances and as much information as is available

The biggest difference between dogs and cats?

When can we expect them to get the leash gene like dogs?