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...have serious mental disorders Big Grin but that is what makes them so loveable. Mine is almost 18 years old, has a tumor, and is diabetic (yes, insulin shots twice a day). Back on Sept. 20, 2003, the vet told me about the tumor and stated that she might only live another three months; well, this morning she screamed for her food in the usual way and dove right in (not quite as bad as the kitten in the dish picture). Actually, if she is still around the middle of April, she will be 18.



Dave

"The waist is a terrible thing to mind."

Here's the story about my cat pictured on page 1 of "Friggen Big Cat". She was missing for several days. About 3am my other cat woke me up by walking across my face untill I got up. She led me to the back door. When I opened the door I saw my other cat laying on the step with her eye hanging outside its socket, her jaw was broken and just hanging. Of course it had to happen in the middle of the night when the only help available was the emergency vet clinic (about 10 x's more expensive than my regular vet). So off we go to kitty ER. About 6 hrs later, and $400+ poorer we go see her regular vet. He wired up her jaw and removed her eye. She stayed at the vet's for 2+ weeks and had to be hand fed. My vet only charged $100 for all those services. He was a true animal lover and would always treat any animal regardless of $.

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