Sunday, December 26, 2010

Were you awre of the fact that addiction to cat video is a growing social problem

Has anyone started a support group for cat video addiction? Can there be a need for it in the near future, including thousands, perhaps millions of people unable to stop himself from watching fun, funny, stupid, weird and sometimes rather boring video about a cat!

Until then if you can find support groups, we will look at some ways to help yourself if you suffer from this problem. Like all other addictions, you have to admit that you have one. Actually ask yourself how many cats videos you've seen from the previous month. If you can not answer, that's a bad sign. If the number exceeds ten, you can click on the verge of having a problem. If more than five and the number speaks for itself.

Another cat video symptoms of addiction was becoming a constant video of your cat and posting them online. It used to be that people who are obsessed with their pets will show photos at all. Now, video e-mail to friends, family and co-workers and posted endlessly on YouTube and other video sites.

You may want to consider how it can be tiring for people to spam through your cat videos. Addiction does not only hurt, it hurts others as well!

This cutting addiction cold turkey may not be practical. Try cutting back gradually. If you subscribe to video channels that feature cats cancel as much as you can stand. Try to limit yourself to one per day, tops. And if you're one of the perpetrators, who actually makes this video, reduced to one per week!

Left unchecked, the video cat abuse have serious consequences for society, leading to the decline of the family (too busy watching videos to the attention of your spouse and children pay), a reduction of literacy (not you read, you TO his eyes glued to computer screen watching the antics of your virtual furry friends) and the very decline of culture and democracy, as people who care more about cats than politics, the economy and the state of the world.

Cat video addiction is nothing to be ashamed, it's something to help search. Remember, you're not alone. Many other people share your problem, even though they will not admit it.

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