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Poor Dulce Mae



 
 
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Old March 14th 06, 04:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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A little later, I noticed that she was limping a little bit, which
worried me. Until I caught her walking normally, when she thought I
wasn't watching her. Little minx!

Speedy Joe (RB) once sprained (we think) his foot landing awkwardly and
of course, we made a huge fuss of him.

After that he would limp whenever he wanted to get attention. However
we got wise to this and so he would limp with one foot and when that
didn't work he'd try another one.....


Lesley

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Old March 14th 06, 10:51 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Lesley wrote:

Speedy Joe (RB) once sprained (we think) his foot landing awkwardly and
of course, we made a huge fuss of him.
After that he would limp whenever he wanted to get attention. However
we got wise to this and so he would limp with one foot and when that
didn't work he'd try another one.....


That's so odd! Especially since most animals try to hide any weaknesses
so they won't look vulnerable to predators. I guess this means they trust
us? Or maybe that we've trained them to know that a weakness is a good
thing?

Joyce
 




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