1. E-Mail flames from some guy named "Fluffy."

2. Traces of kitty litter in your keyboard.

3. You find you've been subscribed to strange newsgroups like alt.recreational.catnip.

4. Your web browser has a new home page: http://www.catfancy.com/.

5. Your mouse has teeth marks in it ... and a strange aroma of tuna.

6. Hate-mail messages to Apple Computer Corp. about their release of "CyberDog."

7. Your new ergonomic keyboard has a strange territorial scent to it.

8. You keep finding new software around your house like CatinTax and WarCat II.

9. On IRC you're known as the IronMouser.

10. Little kitty carpal-tunnel braces near the scratching post.

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"Most cats do not approach humans recklessly. The possibility of concealed weapons, clods or sticks, tend to make them reserved. Homeless cats in particular--with some justification, unfortunately--consider humans their natural enemies. Much ceremony must be observed, and a number of diplomatic feelers put out, before establishing a state of truce."
~ Lloyd Alexander
Ten Signs Your Cat Has Learned Your Internet Password
Cats love to play and can have a lot of fun with home made toys. Consider using ping pong balls, caps from milk bottles or a crumpled piece of paper. Fill a film canister partially with rice, tape it shut and watch your cat bat it around on the floor. Make sure you inspect your cat's toys frequently and discard toys that are broken.
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