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Pickles visits the vet
Pickles went in today for her checkup and shots. She is no lady! The
language she used on the way to and from the vet's was disgraceful! At the office, it was all, "Poor little me! Look how I'm being mistreated!" She got a clean bill of health too, but the doctor had to shave her belly to check out some lumps she thought were either hernias or fat globules. They were fat. She weighs 15.1 pounds, even more than Waffles. She didn't just cuss on the way home, she actually fought her way out of the carrier. It's cloth, with mesh at the ends and on one side. She burst out through the mesh on the side, and a few blocks from home I suddenly had a lapful of cat. I managed to get her in the house, and she promptly disappeared under the bed. She didn't stay there long, though. It's a good thing I had a cardboard carrier, because Lindy has an appointment for a checkup tomorrow. I may end up having to use the one that came with them - a heavy wood and wire contraption - for their booster shot appointments. -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken |
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Joy wrote:
She weighs 15.1 pounds, even more than Waffles. She didn't just cuss on the way home, she actually fought her way out of the carrier. It's cloth, with mesh at the ends and on one side. She burst out through the mesh on the side, and a few blocks from home I suddenly had a lapful of cat. I managed to get her in the house, and she promptly disappeared under the bed. She didn't stay there long, though. Goodness! That could have been dangerous. I'm glad you were so close to home. You don't need to have a crazed cat loose in the car with you while you're trying to drive. Hope she got over it quickly! -- Joyce ^..^ (To email me, remove the X's from my user name.) |
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... Joy wrote: She weighs 15.1 pounds, even more than Waffles. She didn't just cuss on the way home, she actually fought her way out of the carrier. It's cloth, with mesh at the ends and on one side. She burst out through the mesh on the side, and a few blocks from home I suddenly had a lapful of cat. I managed to get her in the house, and she promptly disappeared under the bed. She didn't stay there long, though. Goodness! That could have been dangerous. I'm glad you were so close to home. You don't need to have a crazed cat loose in the car with you while you're trying to drive. Hope she got over it quickly! -- Joyce ^..^ Yes, it could have been bad! She calmed down once she was out, but it was hard to drive with her in my lap, especially since I partly held her because I didn't know what she'd do next. Joy |
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What a challange Pickles was. Hope that doesn't happen again although I
wouldn't bet against it! Aggie Marble uses "language" also when we have to get her out from under the bed to clip her nails or give her Revolution, take her to the vets or so on. You know without a doubt she is using bad words because of the accompanying flashes of lightening coming from her eyes! What a mouth!! Charleen "Joy" wrote in message ... Pickles went in today for her checkup and shots. She is no lady! The language she used on the way to and from the vet's was disgraceful! At the office, it was all, "Poor little me! Look how I'm being mistreated!" She got a clean bill of health too, but the doctor had to shave her belly to check out some lumps she thought were either hernias or fat globules. They were fat. She weighs 15.1 pounds, even more than Waffles. She didn't just cuss on the way home, she actually fought her way out of the carrier. It's cloth, with mesh at the ends and on one side. She burst out through the mesh on the side, and a few blocks from home I suddenly had a lapful of cat. I managed to get her in the house, and she promptly disappeared under the bed. She didn't stay there long, though. It's a good thing I had a cardboard carrier, because Lindy has an appointment for a checkup tomorrow. I may end up having to use the one that came with them - a heavy wood and wire contraption - for their booster shot appointments. -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken |
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It's amazing how much we can sometimes understand, even without knowing the
language. I've heard other cats cuss when they were challenging another to a fight, or trying to intimidate the, but Pickles is the worse potty mouth I've ever known. -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken "Charleen Welton" wrote in message ng.com... What a challange Pickles was. Hope that doesn't happen again although I wouldn't bet against it! Aggie Marble uses "language" also when we have to get her out from under the bed to clip her nails or give her Revolution, take her to the vets or so on. You know without a doubt she is using bad words because of the accompanying flashes of lightening coming from her eyes! What a mouth!! Charleen "Joy" wrote in message ... Pickles went in today for her checkup and shots. She is no lady! The language she used on the way to and from the vet's was disgraceful! At the office, it was all, "Poor little me! Look how I'm being mistreated!" She got a clean bill of health too, but the doctor had to shave her belly to check out some lumps she thought were either hernias or fat globules. They were fat. She weighs 15.1 pounds, even more than Waffles. She didn't just cuss on the way home, she actually fought her way out of the carrier. It's cloth, with mesh at the ends and on one side. She burst out through the mesh on the side, and a few blocks from home I suddenly had a lapful of cat. I managed to get her in the house, and she promptly disappeared under the bed. She didn't stay there long, though. It's a good thing I had a cardboard carrier, because Lindy has an appointment for a checkup tomorrow. I may end up having to use the one that came with them - a heavy wood and wire contraption - for their booster shot appointments. -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken |
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"Joy" wrote in message ... It's amazing how much we can sometimes understand, even without knowing the language. I've heard other cats cuss when they were challenging another to a fight, or trying to intimidate the, but Pickles is the worse potty mouth I've ever known. Tiny Mimi (RB) had a lot of personality, but she was basically a sweet, playful cat who rarely got upset. In the first ten years she lived with me, I never heard her make a hissy sound. Then Stinky came along. WOW! I was totally shocked at the language. So was Stinky. -- Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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