No you can not.
pookie
One could purchase a used cat scratching post at a flea market, yard sale, or a swap meet. One could also check the classified advertisements in their local newspaper.
Cats see furniture as a scratching post, so, if you want to stop this behavior put more scratching posts, and pads in your house. If they still choose your furniture over the scratching post, try sprinkling the scratching posts with catnip.
by scratching roaring and phrenmones
There is a wide varity of the cost for a scratching post. They usually run about $20 though. There are some really good ones that I saw at Target for $24.
yes it is you noutghty person
No, syphilis is not transmitted through food or casual contact. The infection is primarily spread through direct sexual contact with syphilis sores or through contact with infected bodily fluids. Therefore, eating food handled by an infected person does not pose a risk of contracting syphilis.
Scratching a dog behind the ears indicates nothing about the dog; it only indicates something about the person who is scratching the dog. Perhaps the person is the alpha male.
Grand Wizard Theodore
That's prehistory - some caveman scratching a plan in the dirt.
Because it's an STD....It's like saying "Hey I want cancer forever!" Syphilis, if untreated, can actually have some rather serious consequences. It can impact the heart/cardiovascular system and even progress to neurosyphilis (tertiary syphilis). Also, syphilis is a highly transmittable STD, so anyone with syphilis should get it treated right away so that they're healthy and don't spread it to other people.
You can die of untreated syphilis. Syphilis is easily treated, so it's not necessary to let it kill you.
Tagalog translation of scratching: nagkakamot
Because syphilis gets into the blood.
No Syphilis is a human diesese that can not be transferred to pets
Primary of sore syphilis is a chancre.
beatboxer