Side effects are moderate to fabulous and may include hairballs, zoomies, curtain climbing, random pouncing, squirrel obsession, phantom whisker syndrome, and an urge to lick in embarrassing places. If hissing occurs, reduce dosage.
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You know, I don’t generally like direct-to-consumer prescription ads, but I think I can make an exception for this one.
Warning!! Believe me on this I speak from experience, kittens really are addictive!
You start with one kitten and then you find another one and then someone has one to give and one shows up at your doorstep and so on until one day you realize your house is full of cats and you’ve become a cat lady! ??????
I love how the kitty is hiding behind allergy medication. π
π I miss ol’ flappy lips for a lot of things but my allergy to him is not one of them!
Life is so cruel sometimes, a cat lover with an allergy to cats π
I remember when I first saw my Felix, he looked up at me with the seriousness of a 4 -week old kitten and sneezed. Thankfully he doesn’t have an allergy to humans π
Kittens are right for everyone. That’s why they’re not regulated.
This might be the answer I’ve been looking for!
β¦also has powerful antidepressant effects…
Those pupils are telling me to reach in at my own risk…