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Old November 8th 03, 04:39 AM
Cheryl
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Grrrrr.... one more day of this and I wonder

Does a cat have a pocket somewhere in their throat where they store
pills? Bonnie just spit out an almost complete pill but it was soft
like sort of saliva'd... ggggrrrr.... it's hard enough to get these
things into her!!!!!


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Old November 8th 03, 08:04 AM
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Yes, I think they actually do.

Cheryl wrote:

Grrrrr.... one more day of this and I wonder

Does a cat have a pocket somewhere in their throat where they store
pills? Bonnie just spit out an almost complete pill but it was soft
like sort of saliva'd... ggggrrrr.... it's hard enough to get these
things into her!!!!!



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Old November 8th 03, 08:04 AM
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Yes, I think they actually do.

Cheryl wrote:

Grrrrr.... one more day of this and I wonder

Does a cat have a pocket somewhere in their throat where they store
pills? Bonnie just spit out an almost complete pill but it was soft
like sort of saliva'd... ggggrrrr.... it's hard enough to get these
things into her!!!!!



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Old November 11th 03, 04:39 AM
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"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
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: IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently. This
makes
: it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.

Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking back to
before I joined the ng.

Sorry.




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Old November 11th 03, 04:39 AM
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"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
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: IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently. This
makes
: it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.

Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking back to
before I joined the ng.

Sorry.




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Old November 11th 03, 04:39 AM
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"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
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: IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently. This
makes
: it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.

Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking back to
before I joined the ng.

Sorry.




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Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Cheryl
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In news:PJZrb.364022$pl3.46420@pd7tw3no,
arda composed with style:
"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
...

IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently.
This makes it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.


Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking
back to before I joined the ng.

Sorry.


She's becoming a "standard pet" and such a joy and source of smiles
and giggles for me every day that goes by. Even though the pilling is
finished, she has such a memory and so gosh-darned smart that she
tries to avoid me in the mornings thinking I'm going to shove a pill
down her throat. She's lightening up the last day or two but she
still vividly remembers this ordeal.


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Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Cheryl
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In news:PJZrb.364022$pl3.46420@pd7tw3no,
arda composed with style:
"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
...

IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently.
This makes it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.


Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking
back to before I joined the ng.

Sorry.


She's becoming a "standard pet" and such a joy and source of smiles
and giggles for me every day that goes by. Even though the pilling is
finished, she has such a memory and so gosh-darned smart that she
tries to avoid me in the mornings thinking I'm going to shove a pill
down her throat. She's lightening up the last day or two but she
still vividly remembers this ordeal.


  #49  
Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Cheryl
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In news:PJZrb.364022$pl3.46420@pd7tw3no,
arda composed with style:
"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
...

IIRC, Bonnie was a feral cat Cheryl brought in fairly recently.
This makes it more difficult for her to pill Bonnie.


Ah yes. Not a standard pet. That's what I get for not looking
back to before I joined the ng.

Sorry.


She's becoming a "standard pet" and such a joy and source of smiles
and giggles for me every day that goes by. Even though the pilling is
finished, she has such a memory and so gosh-darned smart that she
tries to avoid me in the mornings thinking I'm going to shove a pill
down her throat. She's lightening up the last day or two but she
still vividly remembers this ordeal.


 




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