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Telegraph said:
About 40 per cent of the world’s cat population is infected with Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite thought to have long-term, irreversible effects on the mammalian brain. Infected rats and mice lose their fear of cats. According to research, infected humans change behaviour. Sydney University of Technology infectious disease researcher Nicky Boulter claims infected men have lower IQs and shorter attention spans.
They are also more likely to be anti-social and morose; whereas infected women are more outgoing, friendly, promiscuous and attractive: “In short,” according to Boulter, “it can make men behave like alley cats and women behave like sex kittens.”
They are also more likely to be anti-social and morose; whereas infected women are more outgoing, friendly, promiscuous and attractive: “In short,” according to Boulter, “it can make men behave like alley cats and women behave like sex kittens.”
MadOne said:
Mubby, I am seriously in love with Lexi. I hope you don't live near me as I is a coming to kidnap him/her!! I am off to bed now with that gorgeous face in my mind.
ahhh checked your Profile, nowhere near so she safe I am seriously in love with her too she is such a fab kitten! so dont worry lots more pics promised!
They're not my cats, they hung around near my girlfriend's old house. I'd always thought they were Ragdolls but I heard today Ragdolls only have blue eyes (not sure if that's true or not). They have almost identical build and fur to my Siberian but I've not seen a black and white Siberian before.
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