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RE: Chasing her tail

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Posted by: teganslaw at Wed Aug 20 09:16:56 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by teganslaw ]  
   


>>Lately, she's got me worried. Her newest thing has been chasing her tail. She doesn't seem to understand that it follows her around everywhere. It makes me wonder if she's seriously lacking upstairs. I don't believe in that wives' tail about worms, but, honestly...her tail?
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>>My other cat, Beatrice is unamused.
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>>Rae

My cat Quentin, who is 6 years old, sometimes chases his tail. A couple times he even nipped at it. He didn't hurt himself but then meowed like he didn't understand what happened. He doesn't have worms and is in good health. It's funny to see a grown cat acting like this, but I'm not real concerned. I think that in Quentin's case it's something to keep him occupied. I wouldn't worry unless your cat is hurting herself; otherwise it's probably just a quirk.

Ellen


   

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