Post by Owen Griswold.
James Avery
It's easy to tell when someone really loves their cat. When one purchases one of these for their feline companions, one sacrifices taste in home decor. There is no way around this dilemma; unless okay with, like I eventually force myself into becoming okay with, letting my cats go outside anytime they wanted to just to kill the chipmunks along with the many others.
Well, this is the shortest version of our story; leaving out the fact I never once considered purchasing a cat condo for my cats. They are just that tacky!
The longer version would involve lessons in cognitive dissonance and dissonance reduction techniques used when managing stress resulting from consequences of our choices. In fact this version actually has no ending at all; it's enough to drive one crazy.
The fact that we have many believing "Jesus died for our sins so that we may live + the addition of whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life" is a form of dissonance reduction; one which would not serve it's purpose of reducing stress resulting from cognitive dissonance without the addition of the exclusionary clause.
about an hour ago ·
James Avery
Would like to add, in addition, my belief that in the end after all is said and done...
a fat cat in a cat condo is still a fat cat in need of some exercise and a dead chipmunk is a happy chipmunk even more so when chased by cats having all four paws declawed.
To this day, still not sure if this is to be considered a fair fight with some of these chipmunk getting away or cruel and unusual punishment with none of them always able getting away eventually.
In an attempt trying to end this rant on a positive note, this cat condo is probably the prettiest one I've seen so far!
:^)
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