ok, that wins
i have a recent cat, it hasn't vomited yet. if it does, i'll hold it out of the window till it's finished.
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 0:46,
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Not entirely
practical at 3 am, which is when mine pop up with their goods.
If they can poo in a tray, why can't they vom in one?
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 0:49,
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If they can poo in a tray, why can't they vom in one?
Same here
which is why I know when it happens. Avoids the wet surprise as I stamp bleary eyed onto the landing each morning.
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 0:54,
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me and the cat have reached an agreement
it doesn't mess my floors up, i don't chase it with bubbles.
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 0:55,
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Maybe your cat
could translate "stop spewing on my bed" into Meow for my cats.
Payment in Dentabits acceptable?
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 0:59,
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Payment in Dentabits acceptable?
it's easy
hiss at them. they shit themselves and run off. they'll be sick in the hallway then ;)
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 1:02,
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Aerosols are to cats
as kryptonite is to Superman. Sadly I'm not always here to press the button.
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 1:06,
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vomiting cats normally means they have no where clean to poop
you need to empty your kittie tray more often
(so i read somewhere - not that i own cats or can be within 3 feet of them without having a serious allergic reaction)
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Wed 9 Jan 2008, 1:07,
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(so i read somewhere - not that i own cats or can be within 3 feet of them without having a serious allergic reaction)
she always has clean litter
i hate sifting those mummified cat turds out of the litterbox.
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