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Old February 13th 04, 02:03 PM
Sherry
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I think it''s common in small practices. It bothers me, too. Years ago I
took
Cherokee to an "All Pets" clinic. When I picked him up the next day, he was
caged *right next* to a duck. Going "quack quack quack." Enough to drive a
cat
insane, I'm sure.

Sherry


Cherokee was quacking?!!
(sorry, couldn't resist

Lauren


LOL! No, he was glaring out of the cage with a look that said, "Die, human
scum."
This was the cat that regularly beat up dogs. Had it been one of my timid boys,
I'd have been furious, but Cherokee was more mad than scared.

Sherry
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Old February 13th 04, 02:03 PM
Sherry
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I think it''s common in small practices. It bothers me, too. Years ago I
took
Cherokee to an "All Pets" clinic. When I picked him up the next day, he was
caged *right next* to a duck. Going "quack quack quack." Enough to drive a
cat
insane, I'm sure.

Sherry


Cherokee was quacking?!!
(sorry, couldn't resist

Lauren


LOL! No, he was glaring out of the cage with a look that said, "Die, human
scum."
This was the cat that regularly beat up dogs. Had it been one of my timid boys,
I'd have been furious, but Cherokee was more mad than scared.

Sherry
 




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