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ShariDiane <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:19:40 EST
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Kat - Becky & Gina must be related!  Two years ago, Gina & Chipper were
playing in the kitchen cabinets, as usual, of my newly purchased townhouse.
Days later - pink vomit appeared on the carpet.  Days later, Gina was
lethargic/inactive/possible fever/won't eat.  Vet prescribed amoxi in case
of secondary infections and advised to observe for 24-36 hours for
improvement.
 
She improved.  One month later, rearranging the bedroom furniture, I
discovered long-dried spewed pink vomit.  Instinctively, I headed for the
kitchen, opened the corner cabinet, stuck my head in, and found a corner of
a bag sticking out from the bottom board.  A former homeowner's cats'
spoiled and aged pink Maxi-Cat food bag.
 
Previously, the girls had "pushed out" a unique fruit bowl from the
cupboards.  Now, I worry about mouse traps/poison down there.  Moral?  You
never know what they will eat or what they will find.  Just like a human 2
year old!
 
Shari Gunter
[Posted in FML issue 2259]

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