Guest wrote:Every time i hear it, it makes me shake my head in disbelief. I just can't imagine people letting their pets to sleep in bed with them. Just stop and think for once all the feces and urine they bring into the bed! YUCK!!!!!!
To each their own I guess.
Guest, I can only question if you are the same person who was kat slamming on the asthma thread a few days ago. You have failed to follow my advice of "careful when you pick on a Woman's [Man's]and her/his Kats. That's dangerous territory. And if you find cat pickin' necessary, you can at least do so boldly by identifying yourself. Again if you must engage in Kat Ridicule, I think the least you can do, is have enough courage to identify yourself....I supposed cats might pose a threat to you because they are typically upfront and assertive about their behaviors.
Just be careful about not having contact with your mouth, your hands, a doorknob, a commercial jet, a hospital hallway, or a kat loving woman clawing your eyeballs out.............otherwise you might find yourself exposed to GERMS, yikes GERMS, those bad things that help your immune system to function well..........By all means don't sleep with cats or any other pet. But please be careful, you just might be sleeping with BED BUGS...(those buggies that live in your mattress and eat you skin flakes..........YIKES, how will you ever sleep again!!!!!! beg bug eatin skinflakes all around as you sleep....get out your Raid and magnifying glass before crawling into bed.., my skin now crawls.... I'll sleep with the cats!!!!!!
elg5cats