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Global Warming is Causing cats to Breed too Quickly

June 11, 2007

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Global warming is causing the cat breeding season to be extended according to a group called Pets Across America. The more you read about global warming the sillier it gets. This is just the latest example of some of the lunacy that is out there on this issue. The list just keeps growing and growing.

According to the group’s president, Kathy Warnick, “many believe global warming is extending cat breeding seasons and causing the cat population to swell.”

“Cats are typically warm-weather, spring-time breeders,” said Warnick, who also serves as president of the Humane Society of Missouri. “However, states that typically experience primarily longer and colder winters are now seeing shorter, warmer winters, leading to year-round breeding.

“Basically, there is no longer a reproduction lull with cat breeding cycles and unfortunately, it seems more people are bringing boxes of kittens into our agencies during winter now.”

The earth’s temperature has warmed somewhere between .3 degrees and .6 degrees celsius since the late 19th century and .2 degrees and .3 degrees celsius since over the last 40 years. Someone please explain to me how such a small increase in temperature could possible lead to warmer, shorter Winters. This is a myth being perpertrated against the American people.

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