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Originally Posted by lynzy420 Thats what I mean about the written versus the spoken, I was thinking "omg what an awful person that let her cats collar get so tight she had to be euthanized"...eiyieyie (and I'm exhausted) Sorry, I read it again for clarification....and now I say WHAT A VERY BRAVE SOUL YOU ARE AND does she let you sleep in your bed often???  |
OMG!! I re-read my post as well, and I can see how you misunderstood! I forgot to mention one very important detail... Molly only had the collar ON because the vet was able to put it on while she was under anesthesia for her annual dental check. I don't know why they left it too tight unless she had begun to wake up -- in which case NOBODY can touch her. She goes to a special cat clinic. The reg pet place here in town won't treat her. She came to my office door one day, bedraggled, dirty, pregnant and crying. I swear she looked me straight in the eyes and begged for help. I did not know she was ferral. She is indoor/outdoor and is affectionate on her own terms. She wants to be near me, but not touching me unless it's time for me to scratch her ears OR a storm is coming. She has different meow's for "I want to go to the basement"; "I want food"; I want to go outside"; and "I want my ears scratched". She's incredibly smart, and I love her. But if you come to my house, don't make eye contact; and don't lean down to pet her. It's amazing how our animals train us.