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"Christina Websell" had some very
interesting things to say about Hairball: It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? Yep, that's a hairball. :-) Thanks, Seanette. Why don't I just keep my big mouth shut about my cats not hawking up hairballs? They never fail to surprise me, they never did it before, honest. Not in all these years. I think they must be reading the group. Wouldn't surprise me :-). Reminds me of the scanner I have to fight with on my current temp assignment. Every time I say to someone else, "it's working pretty well tonight", it starts acting up. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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"Christina Websell" had some very
interesting things to say about Hairball: It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? Yep, that's a hairball. :-) Thanks, Seanette. Why don't I just keep my big mouth shut about my cats not hawking up hairballs? They never fail to surprise me, they never did it before, honest. Not in all these years. I think they must be reading the group. Wouldn't surprise me :-). Reminds me of the scanner I have to fight with on my current temp assignment. Every time I say to someone else, "it's working pretty well tonight", it starts acting up. -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Why don't I just keep my big mouth shut about my cats not hawking up hairballs? They never fail to surprise me, they never did it before, honest. Just don't say that your cats have never attacked a human before... Joyce Aaargh... Okay! ;-) Tweed |
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wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Why don't I just keep my big mouth shut about my cats not hawking up hairballs? They never fail to surprise me, they never did it before, honest. Just don't say that your cats have never attacked a human before... Joyce Aaargh... Okay! ;-) Tweed |
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wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Why don't I just keep my big mouth shut about my cats not hawking up hairballs? They never fail to surprise me, they never did it before, honest. Just don't say that your cats have never attacked a human before... Joyce Aaargh... Okay! ;-) Tweed |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Well, wasn't I boasting the other day that my cats had never hawked up a hairball? And indeed they hadn't, for years I'd never seen one at all, ever. I was out most of the day today sharing meals with relatives. I came home, lit the woodburner, sat on the rug in front of it to feed it and...I put my left hand down flat on the rug and felt something wet underneath it. It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? I wonder whose it was? Serves me right, eh? g Do I need to groom them more? Tweed I'm sure you were being punished for leaving them all day. Figaro, the cat I grew up with, would often deposit a hairball if she was annoyed about something. I don't know why they're called hairballs, has anyone ever seen one that's ball shaped? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Well, wasn't I boasting the other day that my cats had never hawked up a hairball? And indeed they hadn't, for years I'd never seen one at all, ever. I was out most of the day today sharing meals with relatives. I came home, lit the woodburner, sat on the rug in front of it to feed it and...I put my left hand down flat on the rug and felt something wet underneath it. It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? I wonder whose it was? Serves me right, eh? g Do I need to groom them more? Tweed I'm sure you were being punished for leaving them all day. Figaro, the cat I grew up with, would often deposit a hairball if she was annoyed about something. I don't know why they're called hairballs, has anyone ever seen one that's ball shaped? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Well, wasn't I boasting the other day that my cats had never hawked up a hairball? And indeed they hadn't, for years I'd never seen one at all, ever. I was out most of the day today sharing meals with relatives. I came home, lit the woodburner, sat on the rug in front of it to feed it and...I put my left hand down flat on the rug and felt something wet underneath it. It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? I wonder whose it was? Serves me right, eh? g Do I need to groom them more? Tweed I'm sure you were being punished for leaving them all day. Figaro, the cat I grew up with, would often deposit a hairball if she was annoyed about something. I don't know why they're called hairballs, has anyone ever seen one that's ball shaped? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Well, wasn't I boasting the other day that my cats had never hawked up a hairball? And indeed they hadn't, for years I'd never seen one at all, ever. I was out most of the day today sharing meals with relatives. I came home, lit the woodburner, sat on the rug in front of it to feed it and...I put my left hand down flat on the rug and felt something wet underneath it. It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? I wonder whose it was? Serves me right, eh? g Do I need to groom them more? Tweed I'm sure you were being punished for leaving them all day. Figaro, the cat I grew up with, would often deposit a hairball if she was annoyed about something. Oh, please don't say that. In only a few weeks I'll be going back to work, and will leave them 8.15 until 4. Does that mean I'll get a lot of hairballs? I don't know why they're called hairballs, has anyone ever seen one that's ball shaped? This is what made be ask if it really *was* a hairball. I expected one to be ball shaped, not long and exactly the size and shape of my middle finger. Marina said it might be to do with their winter coat coming in. That seems very sensible. Thanks, Marina. They are definitely getting their winter coats. Kitty's now stands out from her body - her winter coat always does. Tweed -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Well, wasn't I boasting the other day that my cats had never hawked up a hairball? And indeed they hadn't, for years I'd never seen one at all, ever. I was out most of the day today sharing meals with relatives. I came home, lit the woodburner, sat on the rug in front of it to feed it and...I put my left hand down flat on the rug and felt something wet underneath it. It was something about as big as my middle finger, damp. It looked like wet compressed hair. This was a hairball, right? I wonder whose it was? Serves me right, eh? g Do I need to groom them more? Tweed I'm sure you were being punished for leaving them all day. Figaro, the cat I grew up with, would often deposit a hairball if she was annoyed about something. Oh, please don't say that. In only a few weeks I'll be going back to work, and will leave them 8.15 until 4. Does that mean I'll get a lot of hairballs? I don't know why they're called hairballs, has anyone ever seen one that's ball shaped? This is what made be ask if it really *was* a hairball. I expected one to be ball shaped, not long and exactly the size and shape of my middle finger. Marina said it might be to do with their winter coat coming in. That seems very sensible. Thanks, Marina. They are definitely getting their winter coats. Kitty's now stands out from her body - her winter coat always does. Tweed -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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