My sick cat

Celts

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elaine said:
Yeah. Like me. Ha!

Yea..so when ya coming over to see me in my kilt?
Let ya know what real Scotsman wear under them ....hummm????
And show ya why kilts are the cool things to wear!! :jameo:
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Celts said:
Yea..so when ya coming over to see me in my kilt?
Let ya know what real Scotsman wear under them ....hummm????
And show ya why kilts are the cool things to wear!! :jameo:

Notice, I rephrased my post. As for what a real Scotsman wears...

HEY GIRLS, TELL HIM WHAT I'VE GOT! :lmao:
 

Celts

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elaine said:
Notice, I rephrased my post. As for what a real Scotsman wears...

HEY GIRLS, TELL HIM WHAT I'VE GOT! :lmao:

Wow..a woman with wit, and a change of mind!! How rare..how "special"!
I'll tell you a story about Scotsmen and kilts someday..
Go for a pint with me?
Gotta be a decent pub around here...
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Celts said:
Wow..a woman with wit, and a change of mind!! How rare..how "special"!
I'll tell you a story about Scotsmen and kilts someday..
Go for a pint with me?
Gotta be a decent pub around here...


I already have a Scot, and I already know what's under the kilt.

So, your real reason for being here is to troll. :yay:
 

Celts

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elaine said:
I already have a Scot, and I already know what's under the kilt.

So, your real reason for being here is to troll. :yay:

Trolls are only found under bridges in make believe stories and Lord of the Rings.

Just funning ya..and ya know it!
I dont wear a kilt all the time..too itchy..ask your hubby!
So, what Clan are ya if your hubby is a Scot?
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Celts said:
Trolls are only found under bridges in make believe stories and Lord of the Rings.

Just funning ya..and ya know it!
I dont wear a kilt all the time..too itchy..ask your hubby!
So, what Clan are ya if your hubby is a Scot?

We're both part scot. I'm irish/scot and cherokee. Don't get me drunk. He's scot, french and welsh. You can get him drunk.

He hasn't researched his clan yet, and I can't find mine. I did trace my name all the way back to the 900's, though.
 
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mAlice

professional daydreamer
greyhound said:
My Hubby is also a Scot! He knows his clan and his family history back hundreds of years.

That's cool.

BTW, my hubby doesn't find his kilts itchy at all. I guess he's just tough like that.
 

Celts

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elaine said:
We're both part scot. I'm irish/scot/cherokee. Don't get me drunk. He's scot, french and welsh.

He hasn't researched his clan yet, and I can't find mine. I did trace my name all the way back to the 900's, though.

Wow..I take back that offer to hoist a pint!!
Perhaps you are a sept of a major clan..
Many Scots were under the protection of a Lord and are part of that clan..smaller families like that are called Septs.

900?? wow..that is a long way back..Nice going!
I gotta go and walk Goldie and fix me supper..
Grandkids are coming over to visit later.

Thanks for the mindless banter..I dont mind if you dont care less :howdy:
 
Celts said:
Relatives of the "Butcher" Cumberland huh?
Feel good to be related to the Butcher who slaughtered 100's of Scots in cold blood?
No wonder you hurt yout cat.
Ancestors came here to escape the blood they left behind in Scotland?
What about hiding out in France?

Still ..due to you and poor pet ownership..you hurt your cat and still have no idea where the other half of the needle is.
Got kids?
Better hide all the sharp stuff in your house!
You dumb sh!t. My ancestors were McDaniels. All the Scots on the losing side were sent to prison in Scotland and then after they rebuilt them, they were given the choice of rebuilding the prisons in England or being transported to the Colonies where they were sold as slaves. You are a total sh!thead.
 
Celts said:
Said cat got into the basement and got into a box that had the red pin cushion in it.
Rule # 1 with cats..put away sewing stuff..cats lick thread, and cant get it rid of it because of barbs on tongue.
He blames the cat and expects people to feel sorry for him?
I asked how it happened and took a long time to got answer.
Go blow it off elsewhere...
Yet again you show what a fuking idiot you are Celts. The pin cushion was in a box on the shelf where it has been for 5 YEARS. Never had any problems with the cat(s) messing with that box. He knocked the box off the shelf and got the cushion.

I am the one that brought up the issue of having the cat x-rayed. NOT the vet. SHE is the one that said not to do it. I was all for it. What's another $100 when I've already spent $400 getting this taken care of? BTW, I rescued the cat when he was a starving kitten, living under the shed behind my house. Caught him within 30 minutes of knowing he was there. Took him to the vet the following week to begin his shots and he has been kept up to date ever since. ALL my animals are kept up to date on their shots.

It took a long time for you to get an answer? Sorry, but I do not live on the forums. I have a very busy life outside of them. Do not bother with responding to this post, I am putting your pox ridden sassenach azz on ignore now.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
huntr1 said:
Yet again you show what a fuking idiot you are Celts. The pin cushion was in a box on the shelf where it has been for 5 YEARS. Never had any problems with the cat(s) messing with that box. He knocked the box off the shelf and got the cushion.

I am the one that brought up the issue of having the cat x-rayed. NOT the vet. SHE is the one that said not to do it. I was all for it. What's another $100 when I've already spent $400 getting this taken care of? BTW, I rescued the cat when he was a starving kitten, living under the shed behind my house. Caught him within 30 minutes of knowing he was there. Took him to the vet the following week to begin his shots and he has been kept up to date ever since. ALL my animals are kept up to date on their shots.

It took a long time for you to get an answer? Sorry, but I do not live on the forums. I have a very busy life outside of them. Do not bother with responding to this post, I am putting your pox ridden sassenach azz on ignore now.

huntr, I can't recall anyone ever getting under your skin like this. Why are you taking this so personally? We're ####heads on the forums every day. :shrug:
 
elaine said:
huntr, I can't recall anyone ever getting under your skin like this. Why are you taking this so personally? We're ####heads on the forums every day. :shrug:
Yeah, last one to get under my skin like this was Tater when he thought I was doing the bangbang with c.c.

What it is with this idiot is that I know I am a good animal owner. It was an accident. I went above and beyond (like redlining my car to get the 15 miles to 3 Notch in well under 15 minutes, closer to 10 as a matter of fact or even taking him to 3 notch instead of waiting for a vet to show up at Tidewater which is my regular vet) to fix the cat after it happened. He's lucky he has me for an owner. Some people I know would not have spent the money fixing a "stray" cat's problems. They would have solved it with a sack, rock and the river.

But it's all good now. My cat is healthy. Celts is on iggy. I am leaving this thread, never to return (atleast not before tomorrow).
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
huntr1 said:
Yeah, last one to get under my skin like this was Tater when he thought I was doing the bangbang with c.c.

What it is with this idiot is that I know I am a good animal owner. It was an accident. I went above and beyond (like redlining my car to get the 15 miles to 3 Notch in well under 15 minutes, closer to 10 as a matter of fact or even taking him to 3 notch instead of waiting for a vet to show up at Tidewater which is my regular vet) to fix the cat after it happened. He's lucky he has me for an owner. Some people I know would not have spent the money fixing a "stray" cat's problems. They would have solved it with a sack, rock and the river.

But it's all good now. My cat is healthy. Celts is on iggy. I am leaving this thread, never to return (atleast not before tomorrow).

Since when do you have to defend your actions to complete strangers?
 

Owltree

New Member
Life is too short to belike this..
You DID blame the cat after all.

Part of being a good pet owner it to be willing and able to provide for your pet.
Dont think for 1 minute that you are the only one here to rescue a stray cot of care for a colony of feral cats.
No one get a medal for doing the right thing. You cat got into a place it had not have and got hurt.
Speeding to the vet did nothing but put your life and the cats in danger.
Once infected..a few minutes will not make any difference.

If you wanted an additional xray..they why did you NOT get it done?

I had a cat with ear cancer. $5,000.00 later and 8 months we could no longer operate to remove the tumor. The vet put him to sleep. See me blaming the car for the cancer? See me blaming others for his misfortune? No..
I kept him and took care of him until his death..12 years old.
I am resonsible for my pets.

The more you taunt people the more they bite back..like a dog being teased.
Let it go and this idiot might just go away.

Pet ownership is not ownership, but being responsible to your pet.

Hope he is well and you get over your anger and guilt. .. :flowers:
A long time pet owner....
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Owltree said:
Life is too short to belike this..
You DID blame the cat after all.

...

You're the second person I've seen that says he blamed the cat. I must have missed that. Would you please point me to the post where he blamed the cat?
 

Owltree

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huntr1 said:
Celts,
You can kiss my AZZ.

I did not beat anybody up. Mearly offered some honest advice to Kathie so that her posts will be taken seriously in the future. Don't know the girl IRL, so I couldn't care less if she follows my advice or not.

As for how the cat got the needle in his neck. He got into the box with the sewing stuff in the basement and found the tomato needle thingy. The needle was stuck into the tomato. In knocking the tomato around (cats like to play with balls and that's what it looked like to him), he probably saw the thread and started chewing on it. Vet said that is a common occurance. In chewing on the thread he got the needle in his mouth and it stuck him in the mouth somewhere and worked it's way out thru the neck. Again, vet says this too is not uncommon. Has nothing to do with housekeeping, poor pet care nor with animal cruelty. Was caused by a cat being a cat.

Post number 119.
Last line says it was the cats fault for being a cat.
That's all.
 
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