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My poor kitty.
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Yay, he's all better. Glad the stress is all over for you. Don't go hungry though, hide the chicken :-)
Buttonmoons, you're a star. Like others have said, the "naked lady garden" was absolutely hilarious. In fact, I am going to make a point to drop it into conversation with OH tonight, just to make him laugh!!
Give the kitties a cuddle from me. I miss having a cat and have befriended the one from next door. (she's absolutely gorgeous and jumps down from her window ledge, across the garden and up to the wall whenever I go outside) OH won't let me have another. Boooooooo!!!!
Take care hunni, thinking of you all! :-)Yaaay, I finally conned a man into making a honest woman of me. Even more shocking is that I can put the words "Happily" and "Married" into the same sentence and not have life insurance on my mind when I say it ;-)0 -
I just thought I'd update this, whilst I remember.
His stomach healed fine, I only owe the vets £70 now, and he is back to his normal irritating self (I can say he's irritating because it's true) He's put on a bit of weight, the vets might say overweight? But I reckon he looks better without his spine nobbules poking through. Made me feel quite ill _pale_
Archie, still hasn't learned his lesson I'm afraid. He puked in my kitchen last night and was acting lethargic again, I was SURE he had went and eaten something he shouldn't of, and it was irritating his stomach. I was right of course -
The ribbon from a helium balloon, was wrapped nicely around a poop this morning. He hasn't spewed since and is back to his normal jump up walls - think's he's morpheus from the matrix style behaviour, so I'm presuming it's went all thorugh, BUT ARGH!!! He is seriously a liability!! Thankfully they are insured now, but It's Argos insurance (though platinum) and whilst the woman on the phone assured me he would be covered for douchebag munching, I am wary of that.
My other cat has gotten into the habit of going to chew plastic carrier bags when I'm not quick enough to dole out the wet food. You'd think she was on a diet (she's not but she is a bit fat) and that there wasn't dried food left down ALL the time.
Archie has wrecked my bathroom wallpaper, destroyed my dining table and chairs, wrecked the living room door scratching it, broken loads of stuff, nicked so much food, put a big scratch down the LCD telly, eaten through numerous phone chargers and earphones, not to mention the ten tons of carpet he has howked up from the corners, and yet I still can't hate him (though I probably shout hatred at him numerous times a day) When he comes to sit on your lap and purrs with his stupid little unsymmertrical eyes at you, you can't help but melt.
Blimmin' cats!!0 -
Here are some photos of the little vandal:
and here is him eating DD's grass she proudly grew at nursery. He just can't help himself. Why would a cat like to eat curry? Why would a cat want to eat peas?! Why would a cat want to eat a balloon :mad:0 -
We had a ginger tom who used to eat rubber bands was one ohis favs never did him any harm. He eat cassette tape before that came out the other side.0
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Lovely!! I just worry more because he has lest intestine now or whatever since a chunk of it got removed before, it still feels quite bulgy.
Plus, when he eats something he shouldn't, he gets a dirty bum or it tickles his bum, and then what does he do? Leave nice track marks and poo blobs ALLLLLLLLLL along my carpet. Bleugh.0 -
Haha glad he's back to his destructive old self button!
Cats eh? Who'd have em?:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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