That there is a rare shot of this trio of kitties sharing the door rather than fighting over it. More often than not, there are smacky paws and wrestling matches going on at the door. But look at them here, sharing it like civilized kitties. It's a miracle.
Oh, and we're just going to pretend Tonks isn't blurry in that photo. Let's make believe that she managed to sit still for half a second in that there photo. Okay? Okay.
Do any of you kitties out there fight over windows seats at your house? It's quite literally a daily occurrence here in our corner of the world.
Happy Tuesday!
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Our Doodle of the Day:
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Did you know?
Did you know that pet hair is not an allergen in and of itself? When a person is allergic to cats or dogs, it's generally the dander, saliva, and urine that contain the allergenic proteins known as allergens. Pet hair can of course contain bits of dander, saliva, and potentially even urine, and can also contain debris from dust, pollen, or other allergens. The pet hair itself, though, is likely not the culprit for an allergic response. This is in part why hypoallergenic pets can't exist in the strictest, truest sense. Even cats and dogs without hair can be allergenic, because their dander, saliva, and urine can still spark an allergic response in a person with an allergy to pets. That being said, allergies can nevertheless vary, and so it is still possible for a person with a pet allergy to have less symptoms around certain species and even breeds.
11 comments:
There must be something really interesting outside!
My ex-sis-in-law is highly allergic to cats, but she loves them anyhow! Solution: no cats in the bedroom. But cats would meow at the closed door, and disrupt everyone's sleep, so my brother removed the door, and put in a screen door in its place! Cats can see humans, so they quieted, and sleep was had by all, without sneezing!
That is a great shot. We have one window that ours fight over even though there are plenty of other windows :) I knew about dander, never thought of urine as being an allergen.
Great shot ! That looks interesting outside ! Purrs
That is such a great shot. All three of them together with something having their attention. Hopefully, this was long enough without any smacky paws. Thanks for the share. Have a great day.
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What a purrfect picture!!! Mudpie doesn't have to share her doors and windows with anyone, MOL!
Ours sometimes tussle a bit over a seat, but not too often. It is funny how allergies work, and how sometimes they are worse than other times.
Looking good X3, sweet pals! Gracie and Ava like to share windows and sunpuddles sometimes. :)
We're pretty good about sharing window seats.
Lucky me - I'm an only kitty here so never have to argue with anyone over a window seat or sitting/lounging spot. It's MINE - ALL MINE!
Hugs, Teddy
Oh you guys are looking out the door like we do often as well! We SO know the desire ta get out.
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