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Previously on "Brewsters Bum. Part II"
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostPoor Moggie, I bet all the other moggies in the neighbourhood were laughing at her/him.
Cats can be cruel you know
Nature is so cruel....
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostPoor Moggie, I bet all the other moggies in the neighbourhood were laughing at her/him.
Cats can be cruel you know
Cruel for cats
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostExactly why cats = evil.
Dogs, on the other hand, ROCK.
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Poor Moggie, I bet all the other moggies in the neighbourhood were laughing at her/him.
Cats can be cruel you know
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Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostHe said about amputaion, but also mention it would be a further £2.5k!!!!!!
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My lab has a dodgy back leg...after £6k in vet bill, 3 vets + consulting with some vet in Texas they still have no idea what to do.
He said about amputaion, but also mention it would be a further £2.5k!!!!!!
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Well if it's a cat surely it's destiny in life is to be Chinese food?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnd this is from one of the contenders for Most Intelligent Poster on CUK. Says something about the competition
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMy cat Brewster-Roustabout, has done it again. Her bum fell out yesterday afternoon and the missus spent half an hour chasing her round the garden with a bloody tennis ball sticking out of her @rse.
We have been giving her soft food and plenty of water, plus her meds, but she must have been straining too hard, this is the second time it has happened.
The vets managed to push it back in and have stiched her ring-piece up, she will be home today. I asked the missus if it was time to do the decent thing and get the needle for her.
Doesn't it get cold on the couch at 3am ?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post.........the missus spent half an hour chasing her round the garden with a bloody tennis ball sticking out of her @rse.
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What had the Mrs been upto to end up with a Tennis ball up her *rse?
And why didn't she take it out before chasing the cat?
t' bloody gramma on dis bord 'king sh*ite innit!
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