How to Appreciate Cats even if You Think They're Not Your Friends

By QuackJack

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If no cats are around you greatly increase your chances of having more mice, rats, insects, spiders, and snakes. If you prefer these other pets being around instead of cats, don't waste your time reading this article; it's not for you.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Just knowing how much one person benefited from a cat being around, should wake you up slightly. If you're not stubborn to the bone and preprogrammed from an incident of the past, that you or another person experienced, to conclude that all cats are bad, consider this true story.
Step2
A person moved into a house that had been vacated for some time. The pets, that were already there, consisted of a stray dog, mice, ants, roaches, and some black widow spiders. The stray dog risked his life against a big ferocious walk up growling dog and won the fight. Then the new owner got bit by a black widow spider.
Step3
Then the new owner got a cat. Then the spiders, roaches, mice, and rats disappeared without aid of pest control poisons.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you are a prejudger, consider: there are good people and bad people, good dogs and bad dogs, and good cats and bad cats.

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