By PsychoBillyGoat - 26/05/2014 00:47 - United States - Anchorage
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My wife was worried about the cat because he is elderly and needs meds every 12 hours. He also has no claws ( we got him that way). He has never been outside before but lately he has been trying to get out. Also we live in Alaska, more to worry about then cars and dogs getting him
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At least you shows for her some care
I hate it when my wife can't keep track of what she's done with her pussy.
My cat did the same thing when we first got her. Except I tracked around in the snow in my moccasins for a half hour before my husband found her in his drawer.
This is...a bit eerie. My Siamese got out over the weekend, and we panicked and had our elderly neighbor on the lookout for him. Five minutes later, we see him strolling through another neighbor's flowerbed (not destroying anything.)
ahhh the life of a cat....
Yeah, but now she realizes how much you love her, through action instead of hollow words, and directly from you. How is that not priceless?
One time I had a cat who we "lost" for three days. Where was Mr. Mittens? Inside the couch.. How he got in there was beyond me
I used to have a kitty who hid in my couch, too :). First time I found her there, I couldn't figure out how the heck she'd gotten in! I was terrified from that day forward that one day I'd pop out the footrest and squish her, so I was constantly checking inside the couch before doing it. I miss my little furball :(.
Hey... maybe you'll get a free cat out of all that hard work.
I don't care much for the cat we got. Sure as hell wouldn't take another one
Oh, well in that case you could always sell them... If you cannot find a private buyer, I'm sure you can find a nice Chinese restaurant in your area that can be counted on for their discretion.
Someones stupid dont know who but someone is very very brain dead
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Never underestimate the cloaking powers of cats.
at least you showed her how much you care