"You don't know how glad I am I found your page. I thought I was the only one in the universe with a cat whisker collection" -- A.H., Michigan.
"It's a joke, right?" M.C., Maryland
"This site is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen on the web. Cat hair should be thrown out!" W.K, annonymous address.
"I'm happy to see your page because I collect and use cat whiskers all the time. I'm a crafter and cat whiskers are perfect for painting eyebrows and other really thin lines on dolls!" Barbara, AOL
Hello-- Boy, am I glad I'm not the only one who collects cat whiskers. I have never had the heart to throw out these gifts, and so I've been saving them in a little dish for many years. (the oldest cat I have is 9.) Good tips on what to keep them in--I shall prepare a jar immediately.
This is a great and USEFUL site, but the title graphic is a little hard to read. Good luck, I'll be checking back regularly! You can sign me S.G., California.
Over my life time, I have collected many "lucky kitty whiskers" as I have always called them. David, my guy, and the cats: Cashmere - Hammer of the Gods, Kitty Miller RN, and Pat the Fat and Needy Cat, thank you for this website. From MCD, AOL
When I can, I'll send a digital picture of Barko, the stuffed dog on my desk that holds the whiskers shed by our 2 office cats and all of my friends cats! It's a great way to display whiskers - he wears them in the appropriate places, and then when his cheeks got full I added some to his eyebrows and the top of his head! Love your site! --Susie
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