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Serious question about my LATE cat!!??
So my cat was about 20 years old and the thing looked like it was in
agony. I have been walkin reported to be walking sideways lately and loosing a ton of hair. Upon inspecting the clumps of hair that were falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the cats back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the mangy thing and sawed his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing would as a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at risk of contracting any illness from the cats blood that could jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do. Thank you. -Jimmy Logan |
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:36:07 -0700, Slickwater wrote:
So my cat was about 20 years old and the thing looked like it was in agony. I have been walkin reported to be walking sideways lately and loosing a ton of hair. Have you considered calling your local police department? They tend to be particularly interested in blood stains of every sort, and this might give them something to do other than just sit around and eat donuts - which, naturally, everybody knows that all cops do this. -- Dennis Carr - KE6ISF | I may be out of my mind, http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way. ------------------------------------+------------------------------- Wanna email me? Send it to ke6isf instead of bogus-user. |
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:36:07 -0700, Slickwater wrote:
So my cat was about 20 years old and the thing looked like it was in agony. I have been walkin reported to be walking sideways lately and loosing a ton of hair. Have you considered calling your local police department? They tend to be particularly interested in blood stains of every sort, and this might give them something to do other than just sit around and eat donuts - which, naturally, everybody knows that all cops do this. -- Dennis Carr - KE6ISF | I may be out of my mind, http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way. ------------------------------------+------------------------------- Wanna email me? Send it to ke6isf instead of bogus-user. |
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"Slickwater" wrote in message m... So my cat was about 20 years old and the thing looked like it was in agony. I have been walkin reported to be walking sideways lately and loosing a ton of hair. Upon inspecting the clumps of hair that were falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the cats back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the mangy thing and sawed his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing would as a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at risk of contracting any illness from the cats blood that could jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do. Thank you. -Jimmy Logan One can only hope you're susceptible to the same illness. May I have your address? Saw ready. Yeah, everyone, I know he's just a sick troll, I just hadda respond. sick SOB!!! Hailey |
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"Slickwater" wrote in message m... So my cat was about 20 years old and the thing looked like it was in agony. I have been walkin reported to be walking sideways lately and loosing a ton of hair. Upon inspecting the clumps of hair that were falling out, I saw that they were due to these red lesions on the cats back. For fear of some disease being loosed on my family, I donned a pair of rubber cleaning gloves and grabbed the mangy thing and sawed his head off in the garage. I did not stop to think about the massive amount of blood that began to spurt all over the garage and got on my arms and shirt, pretty much everywhere due to such a gushing would as a decapitated head obviously is. What I want to know is if I am at risk of contracting any illness from the cats blood that could jeopardize my life. You may think I am heartless, but I really put that thing out of it's misery and it was for the best. If anyone knows anything about this subject please inform me of what I should do. Thank you. -Jimmy Logan One can only hope you're susceptible to the same illness. May I have your address? Saw ready. Yeah, everyone, I know he's just a sick troll, I just hadda respond. sick SOB!!! Hailey |
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