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I see the mighty reds have been put up for sale - about time those two ******* left the once great clubComment
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Just got back from the vets, NorPuss I came in covered in blood, turns out he'd been bitten by another cat.
Once they'd cleaned him up you can see it's only a tiny puncture wound.
Now I need to go and clean myself, Mr Norr and the kitchen floor as we're covered in it too from trying to clean him up prior to the vets.Comment
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Poor old Norpuss I.
My late & much lamented* came back one evening covered in orange mud (the canal was bright orange due to mine runoff at the time).
Proceeded to towel her dry & clean & then discovered that she'd been bitten.
Took her to the vets next day & they said she'd been bitten on one side by a cat.
However, she'd been bitten by something a good deal bigger & they'd missed the 2nd set of punctures the other side of her spine.
So after a bit, some lovely abscesses formed.
Great fun. More money for the vet.
*I was busy lamenting on the walk in this morning. Fortunately no one saw me.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostPoor old Norpuss I.
My late & much lamented* came back one evening covered in orange mud (the canal was bright orange due to mine runoff at the time).
Proceeded to towel her dry & clean & then discovered that she'd been bitten.
Took her to the vets next day & they said she'd been bitten on one side by a cat.
However, she'd been bitten by something a good deal bigger & they'd missed the 2nd set of punctures the other side of her spine.
So after a bit, some lovely abscesses formed.
Great fun. More money for the vet.
*I was busy lamenting on the walk in this morning. Fortunately no one saw me."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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They are brilliant at looking sorry for themselves. When ZipMog02 had his altercation the hunching and pathetic looks were sheer class - almost as good as mine when I got the bill (insured, luckily).
Sorry to hear you are still missing the Zeitmog, Zeity+50 Xeno Geek Points
Come back Toolpusher, scotspine, Voodooflux.Pogle
As for the rest of you - DILLIGAF
Purveyor of fine quality smut since 2005
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