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CONSIDER A NATURAL MEDICATION ...

 

 

 

 

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Best there is, @Tinkrbl44 !

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Obviously a Siamese cat would not be suitable. . . Woman Embarassed

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Not true!  I had a beautiful sealpoint Siamese and he was the best "medicine" ever.  I've also had Burmese and Tonkinese - same with those.  I love the Orientals.  

 

My Tonkinese girl would curl up on the pillow beside me and I'd always drift straight off to sleep.  I lost her last year, but have her photo on the wall by my computer.

 

And my current Siamese/cross rescue is sitting in my lap purring, as I type.  She also races upstairs to bed with me and purrs me to sleep.  Heart

 

 

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How precious! And true. We now have a little tuxedo-patterned cat, so that hit home. I've always said dachshunds are the little "clowns" of the dog world, and I feel the same way about these black and white cats. It's relaxing just watching them, too.



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@Sooner wrote:

Obviously a Siamese cat would not be suitable. . . Woman Embarassed


 

@Sooner  I've known many a Siamese cat that were total love junkies.  Most are extremely smart too.  At least the ones I've known.

 

I wanted one but my DH's sister had a mean one.  To me, there's a reason it became mean. Cat Sad  So he's phobic about them.  Such a shame.

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@Venezia wrote:

Not true!  I had a beautiful sealpoint Siamese and he was the best "medicine" ever.  I've also had Burmese and Tonkinese - same with those.  I love the Orientals.  

 

My Tonkinese girl would curl up on the pillow beside me and I'd always drift straight off to sleep.  I lost her last year, but have her photo on the wall by my computer.

 

And my current Siamese/cross rescue is sitting in my lap purring as I type.  She also races upstairs to bed with me and purrs me to sleep.  Heart

 

 


Agreed. I had a male flame-point, and he was so loving and silly. My dearest friend has a Turkish Angora, and I helped her "tame" the cat.  I think those with snooty orientals don't know how to handle cats. My favorite "breed" is the Main Coon, but the orientals are delightful too.

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@Venezia wrote:

Not true!  I had a beautiful sealpoint Siamese and he was the best "medicine" ever.  I've also had Burmese and Tonkinese - same with those.  I love the Orientals.  

 

My Tonkinese girl would curl up on the pillow beside me and I'd always drift straight off to sleep.  I lost her last year, but have her photo on the wall by my computer.

 

And my current Siamese/cross rescue is sitting in my lap purring, as I type.  She also races upstairs to bed with me and purrs me to sleep.  Heart

 

 


 

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