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Subject: Re: Sally's Scarlett Did Something Get Lost In Translation?
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:20:19 -0800 (PST)
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Sally,
I laughed out loud! when I read your words: " I asked her who she was angry with and she said it was with the vet. I was a bit surprised to say the least and asked her if she realized he had saved her life. She said yes, she was aware of that, but he had shaved off her fur! I had to laugh as that is SO like Scarlett to be so illogical about something like that. She did come out of hiding and begin to eat within a day or two after that, but would turn her shaven side away. She is one vain kitty."
My Quintapus, is a black & white medium haired stray who takes GREAT pride in showing off his white underbelly....but don't touch!......, well he goes to the cardiologist for sonograms for his heart once a year...and they never shaved him, but when he went to determine the extent of his CRF the other doctor, the internest... did.....BOY WAS HE TICKED WHEN HE CAME BACK OUT....and he kept trying to hide his nakedness, slinking low to the ground...etc.., esp. from my other cat Coebeio (a younger female)! Now I'm not a communicator, but I was SURE it had to be that he was upset that they had shaved him....its so funny to see that he isn't the only one to get bent out of shape about that! Thanks for sharing the story! Vainity thy name is cat!
T
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I laughed at that as well. Two of my cats, collectively called the cheeses
because one is Simba who is the official Big Cheese and Magellan the
wannabee, aka the little cheese, both immediately bathe after being petted.
Vain, vain, vain. Magellan also had to be shaved when treated at the vet
and he became seriously depressed over it. You just don't dirty up the
furry people's coat with nasty human hands (even if just washed). You
definitely don't cut it! LOL
- For Lora: Did Something Get Lost In Translation? Skf95111
- Re: Sally's Scarlett Did Something Get Lost In Trans... tamara stickler
- Re: Sally's Scarlett Did Something Get Lost In T... Terri Brown
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