'They' Want To MURDER Your Cats . . . And They're Attempting To Make A Case For It Using 'Scientists' And 'Journalists' To Scare You Into Allowing Them To Do So


'They' Want To MURDER Your Cats . . . And They're Attempting To Make A Case For It Using 'Scientists' And 'Journalists' To Scare You Into Allowing Them To Do So

They have already murdered MILLIONS of bees for a virus in Australia. This practice has drastically impacted the farming communities. Australia honey bees put in lockdown due to deadly varroa parasite and It Started Killing All the Bees in Australia... A Year Later, the Truth Was Shocking!

They have already murdered over 148 MILLION birds in the United States. As we have seen, this has impacted the cost of both chickens AND eggs: As bird flu ravages poultry industry, the damage spreads. "For two and a half years, a deadly strain of avian influenza often referred to as H5N1 (aka bird flu) has been ravaging poultry farms."

And the latest news? The USDA has found bird flu in FOUR rats in Riverside County, CA which has had "two recent poultry outbreaks". BUT it's now NOT just chickens, milk, cats, & rats! Bird flu has also been "found" in a Massachusetts harbor seal, a North Dakota fox, a Washington State bobcat, and another Oregon domestic cat (this one most likely from the contaminated raw pet food). USDA Confirms Bird Flu In Rats

Brief history of cats and their relationship with people

A few animals have managed to enter our hearts and homes. One of those few animals is cats. Greg Beyer, BA History & Linguistics tells us in his work Let's look at the history of cats in human civilization that cats have been our companions for millennia. About 9500 years ago, in Cyprus, historians thought cats first interacted in human settlements because of the abundance of food (rats, mice, birds). The earliest known domestication of cats was recorded in China about 5500 years ago. Egypt, around this same time, deified them by making them the representation of their goddess Bastet and associated them with fertility, justice, & power.

Greece featured cats on at least 2 coins around 2500 years ago.

To the Romans, cats represented FREEDOM and were the only animals allowed inside religious buildings.

Around 8,000 years after Cypress, religions attempted to portray cats as evil, designating them the instruments of witches and devils. Some religious adherents knew the good cats did but did not speak out against the rhetoric being pushed by their religion.

Scandinavians had cats on their boats & in their longhouses and they thought cats brought luck. Unfortunately for the cats, some were "farmed" for the trading value of their pelts; although history claims that Vikings waited until their pets were at the end of life before euthanizing them and then taking their pelt. Viking Cats: The Preferred Pets of the Northmen

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