silly cats! Maceo got mad at me last night because I kicked him off the bed. And now he won't come and snuggle.
Sigh.
Off to class today.
The Mayor ,'End of Days'
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silly cats! Maceo got mad at me last night because I kicked him off the bed. And now he won't come and snuggle.
Sigh.
Off to class today.
I am skipping church today. I am just moving too slowly to get there in any respectable time. BUT I have eaten breakfast and washed dishes this morning, so that's something.
ION, I really love CBS Sunday Morning.
I want one of those knife blocks!
I was feeling all schmoopy last night, so I went to bed around 9, and slept for almost 12 hours. Now I feel like I have a sleep hangover.
henh. thanks Jesse!
okay, showered, packed and ready to go. But I so don't want to. Seriously. Please no.
Hi, the cat Tommy is reffering to is name Shlomo McGuilcutty. My kitty.
Timelies all!
My cat is sitting in a box, when she's not meowing her little head off.(Why she's meowing at me, I'm not sure)
More cat news:
Cory Doctorow: A parasite that causes rats to sacrifice themselves to cats may also change human behavior, making women more outgoing and warmhearted, and men more jealous and suspicious. The Toxoplasma bacteria is shed in cat feces, which are eaten by rats; infected rats become fearless in the presence of cats, which makes them easier to catch, which, in turn spreads the disease to new cats.
Carl Zimmer is the author of Parasite Rex, a sharp science book dealing with the amazing ways that parasites attack us, change us, farm us, use us and kill us. He reports on new research on the effect of Toxoplasma bacteria on humans.
Toxoplasma was previously believed to be largely harmless to humans (though it can compromise our immune systems). But new research suggests that humans, like rats, go through behavioral changes when infected with the parasite, though the effects are opposite in women and men.
Regular BB readers will remember my review of Scott Westerfeld's Peeps, a young-adult vampire novel largely inspired by Parasite Rex, in which all of the behaviors attributed to vampires are explained in parasitological terms.
Some scientists believe that Toxoplasma changes the personality of its human hosts, bringing different shifts to men and women. Parasitologist Jaroslav Flegr of Charles University in Prague administered psychological questionnaires to people infected with Toxoplasma and controls. Those infected, he found, show a small, but statistically significant, tendency to be more self-reproaching and insecure. Paradoxically, infected women, on average, tend to be more outgoing and warmhearted than controls, while infected men tend to be more jealous and suspicious.
So there is a kitty/vampire connection....
Salmon bennedict: Turn the bones of your beloved, dead pet into freaky-ass sculpture: [link]
People are bizarre.