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Would you pay $3500 for cat?


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ears aren't part of the face, they're part of the head.... :(

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well, then .. in that case.. .my secret is out...

 

but, some chicks dig it... !! :P

 

It looks like one of those dinosaurs from Jurassic Park that spit poison... except mine does spit poison.

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well, then .. in that case.. .my secret is out...

 

but, some chicks dig it... !! :(

 

It looks like one of those dinosaurs from Jurassic Park that spit poison... except mine does spit poison.

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They have antibiotics for that! :P

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I mean, the whole nine yards. It's $35 a night, but I refuse to take her somewhere where she will be in a small cage the whole time.

 

That being said, I kick cats.

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I think that's how much it costs for a regular pooch hotel in rochester...and since i have 2 dogs, i just have my friend take care of them if i do go out of town

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Oh, a cat. :(

 

Speaking of how much would you pay...anyone see the HBO special on the Bunny Ranch?  One guy put 15K on his American Express for a night of fun.  Unfrigginbelievable.

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good lord...i think i'd rather dl porn and whack it myself for free

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I think that's how much it costs for a regular pooch hotel in rochester...and since i have 2 dogs, i just have my friend take care of them if i do go out of town

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see, my dog has this annoying habit of crying whenever i am not around. She is friendly as hell, but if, when I leave for work, she cries for a long time. She is attached to me more than she should be. For example, if i take a shower, she lays outside the bathroom door until i come out. That being said, I didnt want to leave her with my friend, who would at night basically have to let her sleep with him, or else she would cry. Its a habit i have to break her of, but im not sure how.

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see, my dog has this annoying habit of crying whenever i am not around. She is friendly as hell, but if, when I leave for work, she cries for a long time. She is attached to me more than she should be.  For example, if i take a shower, she lays outside the bathroom door until i come out. That being said, I didnt want to leave her with my friend, who would at night basically have to let her sleep with him, or else she would cry. Its a habit i have to break her of, but im not sure how.

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Well for starters, stop spreading peanut butter on your balls.

 

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I suppose I am as qualified as anyone to answer this question. I have a cat, and I am at least mildy allergic to cats, along with dogs (we have two) dust mites, mold spores, duck down, ragweed, grass and maple tree pollen.

 

Because of my multiple allergies and tendency to develop nasal polyps (a complication of allergies), I use Flonase, a steroid based nasal spray every day year around. I also use over the counter antihistimines and a decongestant nasla spray, all of which I need to keep my allergic reactions under control. I would not purchase a $3500 cat personally because our cat is only one of the many things to which I have allergies.

 

There is something that just seems wrong about a company being able to maintain a monopoly on these hypoallergenic cats in perpetuity, considering the number of allergic people. I know they have a right to make money, but I would hope after a reasonable length of time there might be a legal challenge to force the company either to reduce their price, or release fertile cats to the public, or some enterprising scientist starts cloning them and breeding the clones. Drug manufacturers can maintain a patent on a new medication for only so many years. That helps them recoup their research costs, which are astronomical, and make some money. Then generic manufacturers can make and market the drugs for far less, making them more readily available. I think the same principle sholud apply here.

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