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Old September 24th 04, 01:17 AM
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On 23 Sep 2004 19:33:02 GMT, (Luvskats00) wrote:

If you keep Nipsy inside you can monitor what goes in Nipsy's mouth (for the
most part.) You wouldn't have to worry about him eating toxic substances.


I agree with not letting cats run lose, but that isn't the case here.
I have a fenced in backyard that the boys (and girl) can't get out of.
There isn't anything that can harm them as far is I can tell. I don't
use pesticides on the vegetables nor poison on the lawn. The worst
that they can get is some tasty bug.

Well, good news, apparently I fretted too early. I came home, Nipsy
and Espy met me at the door as always. Normally we just go outside
until it gets dark but I put out food first just to see what would
happen. Nipsy ate like normal and then headed for the back door, so I
canceled the vet appointment.

I'm looking around for a hairball but I don't see one anywhere. That
doesn't mean there isn't one. Every once in a while I find a petrified
hb behind some furniture.