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tdoc210 10-01-2006 09:57 AM

^ well thats a laugh. lol that is horrible/ =D

DearJenny 10-01-2006 10:17 AM

Went to homecoming then a rave and slept now I'm home and going with my ex boyfriend to see his new camaro.

Alo 10-01-2006 10:20 AM

Woke up with pain in my kidneys. Temped for fever rectally, tried to pie in a pot, failed, went to the hospital, heard they really nééd my pee. So I have to go again tomorrow. And after that I went to the citycentre with my boyfriend, bought some stuff, and drank coffee. In agony of course. And now I'm here, without pain atm. :D

Raine 10-01-2006 10:29 AM

I went to spca to drop off a stray i plan to adopt.
I was coming in from my morning run and there was this adorable tabby on my steps. I looked up the spca and they said to bring it down to any of the locations. So i took it tot he one out in huntington park and they said i can pick him tomorrow. I just bought some cat food and like a gallon of milk. i'm naming it astro.
I'm so excited

Laces Out Dan! 10-01-2006 11:49 AM

Just woke up, and i was covered in dirt and there was soo much stuff in my hair and in my eyes. I had quite the fun night last night.

Barnard17 10-01-2006 12:14 PM

Raine ... you do realise loads of cats are lactose intolerant, and even those that aren't don't live healthy lives if they're constantly on milk. Water=win.

I'd laugh so much if they decided you were incapable of caring for the cat and wouldn't let you adopt, after you'd bought oh so many supplies. I love how you buy food but ignore bedding, kitty litter, scratch post ...

tdoc210 10-01-2006 12:58 PM

^ yes Fal the milk is actually not good for them at all, later their kidneys will suffer

Raine 10-01-2006 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fal (Post 291881)
Raine ... you do realise loads of cats are lactose intolerant, and even those that aren't don't live healthy lives if they're constantly on milk. Water=win.

I'd laugh so much if they decided you were incapable of caring for the cat and wouldn't let you adopt, after you'd bought oh so many supplies. I love how you buy food but ignore bedding, kitty litter, scratch post ...

well it's a kitten and the guy at the center said it couldn't be more than a few weeks old milk for the next few days should restore it back to health.

and i've got balls of yarn all over the place and i don't want to get a scratching post just yet because i'm considering having it declawed.

and with as many pillows as i've got it could make a bed out of one of those.

So as yuo can see, Fal and Tdoc, I am well prepared to take care of a cat.

bruise_violet 10-01-2006 01:06 PM

Er... declawed?

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-01-2006 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Raine (Post 291902)

and i've got balls of yarn all over the place and i don't want to get a scratching post just yet because i'm considering having it declawed.

Are you mad? Cat declawing should only ever be done as a last resort to combat severe behavioral problems. Not out of laziness because you can`t be bothered to buy a scratching post.

It`s one of the cruelest things you can do


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