I just submitted this to Gene for today's chat.  It involves pop culture 
with two o's.


In an article in Slate by Ron Rosenbaum - whatdya think?  (Step BACK from 
the litterbox...)

http://www.slate.com/id/2163437/pagenum/2/

... sociobiological effects of toxoplasmosis parasites. .... The parasite 
then migrates to the rat brain, where it has the effect of making rats more 
friendly to cats, or at least less likely to regard cats as predators. Which 
makes it easier for the cats to prey upon and consume them. Could there be a 
similarity in the human–cat relationship? ...
On an individual level this exposure may have profound life-changing 
effects. We all know terminally fanatic cat lovers. I have an ex-girlfriend 
who never liked cats in her life, indeed virtually despised them, but 
adopted one during a period of emotional stress and underwent what I can 
only call something akin to a radical religious conversion. A total 
personality change, which manifested itself as an almost utter inability to 
talk about anything but the super extraordinary adorability of her cat. I 
would get calls from her for no other purpose than to describe to me various 
different "adorable" positions the cat would assume while sleeping. It was 
almost shocking. Particularly since when it comes to adorability, her cat 
has nothing on my cat (or so the parasite tells me). But seriously, I 
underwent a milder version of such a conversion after half a lifetime of 
being a dog person.

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