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People and Cats - Maximizing Your Relationship


Cat lovers are a special breed of people because they share lifelong bonds with their fuzzy-faced "children.".
We love our pets more than ever. They are no longer just a diversion. In fact, they have become like children in the home for many of us. Pets entertain us, make us laugh, and love us unconditionally.
Certainly, something of the cat's behavior suggested that a very powerful spiritual connection existed between humans and the cats. In Egypt the domesticated cat was nothing less than a priceless secret weapon that contributed immeasurably to the greatness of ancient Egypt.
 What can we do to show them our thanks? We want them to be healthy and SMILING CATS!
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