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They really are! She had her own little bed for daytime naps (pictured) but at night she felt like a part of me :).

I love sleeping in bed with pets! My current kitty will occasionally sleep in the bed with me and my husband, but she goes through phases (one week it will be in bed, the next on a nightstand, etc.)

I think you’re right that Frances McDormand should in no way be blamed for her husband’s filmmaking choices. I am curious what kind of conversation goes on at their dinner table, though.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Joe Alwyn looks like a poor man’s Draco Malfoy. Also, I love, love, love the use of those mannequins as one of their representative photo. That’s the truest depiction of them I’ve ever seen.

Every picture I see of Alwyn he looks miserable. Perhaps this explains it

This is true, but sometimes those ties can also strengthen the emotional ones. When going through my last breakup, with the only ex I've ever lived with and really focused on building a life with, the most difficult thing for me to let go of wasn't the house or bed or bills or whatever. It was the partnership, which

I don't, but I find it unlikely that for 20-30 years no parent would come forward if their child's allergies to the resident cat were so severe as to threaten their health and prevent them from frequenting a public library.

THIIIIIIIIIIIS.

Yes. I haven't seen any actual evidence provided to support the guys claims resident cat is stopping anyone from using the library.

Does anyone else get the feeling this guy has his own agenda?

Exactly. I was allergic to cats but didn't know it until the allergy doctor ran a titre. By then, I already had cats. I have since become resistant to cats because I live with them. Guess what? Doesn't make a lick of difference because I have a whole host of other allergies, as do most people with allergies.

Aw, well I'm sorry something's bugging you. I hope you have a better day!

Here's a thought: let's do away with libraries altogether, to protect folks with dust and mold allergies from sneezing and watery eyes.

You know what, you're right. I was pissed off at something else in my life this morning and apparently decided to take it out on some stupid thing on the Internet because that's just easier. I will go watch Maru videos and cheer up.

That's pretty much what I was thinking. I know I've had multiple library books where the only way I could read them was with the assistance of an antihistamine. It happens.

You sound like a jerk, so your kids probably a jerk as well. I don't want you're jerk kids around mine, so yeah, keep your kid away from the library, where me and mine will enjoy the cat while you and yours can make hyperbolic arguments to each other.

Public libraries are full of allergens - people bring all sorts of things in with them on their clothes, shoes, skin. The books are full of dust mites and often smell of cigarette smoke. I'm quite allergic to all sorts of things, you can't control what you come into contact with so you have to control your reactions.

I've done it. I mean, I'm allergic to basically everything, so the cat shots were just a bonus that let me keep my little flufferfaces.

My BiL got them because he loves my sister and she loves her cats. They worked great. I'll have to ask him how painful they were.

There is a series of painful shots that anyone allergic to cats can avail themselves of. Problem solved. I'm serious. I love cats.