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	<title>Comments on: The Key to a Happy Kitty</title>
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	<description>Believe It Or Not Cats Can Be Trained!</description>
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		<title>By: Sandy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sandy</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love the analogy between those kind of people on the phone, and forcing your animals to spend time with you!  It is very true, it is just like that.  Kids have trouble grasping the needs of animals sometimes when they are young, and just like you, I used to want to spend all my time cuddling with my cats, even though they clearly weren&#039;t interested!  So a lot of time was spent chasing them around the house trying to pick them up, which obviously made them run away whenever they saw me!  Now, I have trouble getting my cats to leave me alone, if I kick them off my lap or throw them off the bed in the middle of the night (Chad has allergies &amp; if they sleep up by our pillows he gets really stuffed up), they tend to turn right around and jump up again immediately!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love the analogy between those kind of people on the phone, and forcing your animals to spend time with you!  It is very true, it is just like that.  Kids have trouble grasping the needs of animals sometimes when they are young, and just like you, I used to want to spend all my time cuddling with my cats, even though they clearly weren&#8217;t interested!  So a lot of time was spent chasing them around the house trying to pick them up, which obviously made them run away whenever they saw me!  Now, I have trouble getting my cats to leave me alone, if I kick them off my lap or throw them off the bed in the middle of the night (Chad has allergies &amp; if they sleep up by our pillows he gets really stuffed up), they tend to turn right around and jump up again immediately!</p>
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