. . . that cats' heads fit neatly in human hands . . .

. . . or a case of symbiotic evolution? Symbiotic evolution experts say that cats' heads used to be twenty times the size of those of today's cats, before they managed to domesticate humans. And conversely, human hands used to be no bigger than a 3 ounce can of Fancy Feast before they came under feline domestic surveillance.

Saki says, "Stop typing and scritch my head!"

We paws to consider the ramifications of all this.

Next time, we ponder the connection between litterbox emptying imperatives and the rise of nanotechnologies.
. . . or a case of symbiotic evolution? Symbiotic evolution experts say that cats' heads used to be twenty times the size of those of today's cats, before they managed to domesticate humans. And conversely, human hands used to be no bigger than a 3 ounce can of Fancy Feast before they came under feline domestic surveillance.
Saki says, "Stop typing and scritch my head!"
We paws to consider the ramifications of all this.
Next time, we ponder the connection between litterbox emptying imperatives and the rise of nanotechnologies.
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