Recently, Ron stumbled into an image of a historic Nazca painting of a cat on the surface of an ancient mountain in Peru. His allergy roared back, supporting his belief of “No two cats ever behave same”.
Since childhood whenever a cat approached him, Ron suffered from severe allergy with itchy eyes and runny nose. However, recently Ron realized his misery was slowly disappearing. He attributed this development to admiring the lovable cat on the cover page of a web-literary site, while submitting manuscripts there. He rationalized his good fortune to the healing power of a feline “Pavlov Response” (tele-medically).
Recently, Ron stumbled into an image of a historic Nazca painting of a cat on the surface of an ancient mountain in Peru. His allergy roared back, supporting his belief of “No two cats ever behave same”.
Pamela Kennedy
24/10/2020 12:47:13 am
Your stories have helped me travel the world....and I love the photo!
Bobby Warner
24/10/2020 01:50:56 am
Love that concept: A tele-medical Pavlov response!
Sue Clayton
24/10/2020 04:46:51 am
Like Pamela I enjoy your FFF travel brochures are brilliant, Sankar. My son-in-law and granddaughter are both allergic to cats. I had six rescue cats at one time. Imagine the chaos when they visited. Just thought I'd share.
Sankar Chatterjee
26/10/2020 04:01:47 pm
Hello Pamela, Bobby, and Sue: Comments are closed.
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