Last week, our cat’s attempt to eat an entire spool of thread required extensive surgical intervention. After many an anxious moment on our part, she’s well on her way to recovery while sporting an exotic haircut.
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Dachshunds. Ear rings. Condoms. Deer skulls. Electrical cords.
A word still life in itself.
Oh dear! Glad to hear that your pishi (cat in Farsi) is on the mend after the misadventure!
Thanks for your thoughts, Azita, and what a lovely endearment for a persian cat!
Poor darling:(
Like being struck by lightening — the scary thing is knowing if it happened once, it’s likely to happen again…
Poor baby, hopefully she’ll recover fast. Glad it wasn’t really bad or she could have died.
Thanks, Jenny… we were lucky to catch it quickly, she definitely used up one of her nine lives…