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Friday, January 04, 2008
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to buy a couple of these signs. I suppose since it's winter and the cats aren't going out as much as in the warmer months, they are leaving the most disgusting puddles about the house. Every time I turn around I find one, either fresh or one that has already dried. I prefer finding the dried ones truthfully.
I've already switched them over to hairball remedy food and I lock them in the laundry room for at least a half an hour after eating (Dave is bulimic). But they are still hacking up little cocoons. That's what I call them. The cocoons I can deal with. It's what I sat in last night on the sofa (YES, MY favorite comfy sofa) that just about made me throw up myself and then throw them all out into the freezing cold. How disgusting is that? Pretty darn disgusting. Thank goodness I have some of that enzyme fighting spray that eats away the bacteria. EW. Yes, again, I'll say EW.
I hope I didn't ruin any one's dinner.
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Aren't hairballs the worse, and my cat always seems to have one either while we are eating or when we have company. And why is it always done on a rug, never a place easy to pick up?
When I had ol' Clarence he went through a rough patch with hairballs and sensitive tummy. YUCKO!!
Gosh, I can't imagine sitting in it!!
*Gack*
Hahaha, your post made me laugh so much, because I know what you are talking about! At home, I also encounter the same cocoons or yucky puddles of bile/barf... How many times did I get out of bed, opened the bedroom door and step right into one, yuck!!! Quite frankly, I still prefer that to the other stuff I sometimes get to walk in (poo) ;-P...
Cheers,
Rosa
Heh, I could have used one of those signs a few times as well. Yuck.
--melydia from swap-bot
Where do you get those?! I've never seen them -- I could use one! Mr. Gypsy Rose is using sensitive stomach food, too... the middle of the night's the worst...
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