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"MISSING
- One female cat, white & grey. Blind (has no eyes)
- Suffers from epilepsy and NEEDS her tablets to control it.
- If seen her in the last couple of days or have picked her up, please ring xxx xxx urgently as she is DEARLY missed.
Thank you"
A blind, epileptic cat, missing for more than 2 days without her medication. It's not looking good. I might actually go hunting for her myself. *bursts into tears*
> Oh boy.
Did you just leap, or something?
> I grew up with two cats and I know that they have more humanity in
> them than most people give credit for!
No, see, by the very definition of the word HUMANity...they don't.
> Oh my. I din't know cats were that amazing. I really want a cat now.
I've got a smelly dead one that you can have for a tenner.
I grew up with two cats and I know that they have more humanity in them than most people give credit for! Same with most animals actually. Just because they can't talk...
> LOL - well, epileptic means certain light patterns make you have
> seizures, yes?
No. :)
> The next morning I awoke to the sound of clawing outside my door and
> when I opened the door I found my cat lying there, dying. She had
> come up one last time, out of instinct probably, as animals usually
> seek haven when they know they are dying, but in some way I know that
> she came to “say goodbye”.
That's really sad!
> UrkiE-UK wrote:
> anyway -pardon me, but how can a blind cat be epileptic?
>
> This is gold.
Oh, the UK man cracks a funny and you laugh, I give you gold and i get nothing!? I'll be in my trailor!