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    mom45

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    shhhh

    I am still enjoying it!!

    and I went to Walmart too!! I tried to not get to close to anyone


    well that sounds like a good way to do it

    I hope they both get to feeling better

    The vet was impressed with how good Grayson looks for being 17. Weight was the same as the last time he was in whenever that might have been so he liked that too. I told him that Grayon's mother isn't looking as well...she may not live much longer. I guess 18 is pretty good for an outside cat, but she is currently on the couch watching TV.
     

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    The vet was impressed with how good Grayson looks for being 17. Weight was the same as the last time he was in whenever that might have been so he liked that too. I told him that Grayon's mother isn't looking as well...she may not live much longer. I guess 18 is pretty good for an outside cat, but she is currently on the couch watching TV.

    I've never had a cat live that long. My sisters cat was in his 20's when he passed. He was indoor only though. Mean as hell too.

    When she moved out and we were cleaning the house for the new owners, I looked out the bedroom door and saw Kitty walking down the hall to the bathroom. I hollered at her and asked why she brought the cat. :facepalm: It was Casper, walking his path. Even in death he was still there.
     

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    I've never had a cat live that long. My sisters cat was in his 20's when he passed. He was indoor only though. Mean as hell too.

    When she moved out and we were cleaning the house for the new owners, I looked out the bedroom door and saw Kitty walking down the hall to the bathroom. I hollered at her and asked why she brought the cat. :facepalm: It was Casper, walking his path. Even in death he was still there.

    Smoky is the first cat we got back in 1997. She was a kitten. I am still amazed that she is still with us. Half of our cats are 15 and older. The vet loves us a lot.


    I really was under my desk. They cracked up when I was discovered.....:):

    I am glad to be out of there.

    This cracked me up too. I could picture them shrieking in delight when they discovered you.

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    I saw the Excedrine post earlier and was hoping that was fixing the problem. Sorry....migraines suck.
     
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