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Posted by: animal_lover at Thu Aug 5 06:38:34 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by animal_lover ] There is no way I am ever going to put another collar on Kitty. I have learned my lesson. Kitty sometimes got her paws stuck in the collar, although we have no idea how. When we even so much as took a baby step toward her to help her, she goes completely pschyco. This is when she is the most dangerous. She hisses, growls, scratches mercilessly, and even attacks people.The last, and final time she got stuck, it got to the point where my sister had to use heavy duty, extra padded gloves to hold the cats claws down, and hold her neck in place so it wouldnt move. I don't think I was more afraid of the cat then when I had to reach below the cats chin to unlatch the collar. That was when my mom first got the idea that it would make her happy if the cat was put to sleep.She doesn't understand how attached I became to kitty as I bottel fed her, watched her crawl up the side of my bed to take her spot beside my head as she fell asleep, etc... Sorry this is sorta long. I just wanted to explain why the collar idea won't work. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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