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September 19, 2007
Global Warming Increases Cat Population
Feline support of global warming expected in upcoming elections.
Global warming leads to more cats. That’s the claim of Pets Across America, who says warming has lengthened the feline mating season. I’m normally opposed to taking drastic action to fight climate change, but if this dubious claim is true I might have to support some massive CO2 reductions. Or perhaps we could just use the excess kitties as a source of biofuel? Whatever’s cheaper.
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Posted on September 19, 2007 11:39 PM by cats398.
Filed in Pet Channel under cats.
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thanks for your comment.Global warming not increase the cat population.Cats learn that certain activies result in positive rewards,so they continue to do them over and over again.Other actions cause negative outcomes,so they avoid them.
Posted by: daniel at September 30, 2009 05:50 AM