Posted by rrlund on February 14, 2014 at 18:09:54 from (162.250.26.204):
In Reply to: OT age change posted by pat sublett on February 14, 2014 at 17:40:54:
I know what'cha mean. I've got so many cats around here that I'm tempted to knock some in the head myself. My son's girlfriend brought one out here a few years ago because somebody at work was gonna drop it off somewhere because the little devil wanted to bite when you tried to pet her. She was just playful was all. About a year and a half ago she got hit by a car and was crawling,dragging her back half. The wife was going to get the .22 and shoot her. She looked in to my eyes and I could about see her saying she was OK. Her tail moved and she seemed to be able to put a little pressure against my hands when I moved her legs. I told the wife to put her in the laundry room and give her a little time. Next day she was flopping around but trying to walk. Well,she made a full recovery. She uses a litter box without fail and acts like I'm her best friend in the world. We were getting real tired of the way she carries on when she's in heat,so the wife took her and had her fixed Monday. I felt sorry for the little bugger just watching her recover from that. Missed having her sitting on my lap while I watched TV just that one night. She's bouncing around here now like she owns the place again,but I'd sure miss her if she was gone.
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