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7/23/2025, 7:35:55 AM
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>>280831994
Oh hey, perfect opportunity.
Okay, so first a quick tale about how Shadow came into my sister's life, before college life caused us to have to care over. When she adopted "her", "she" was a declawed (fuck the previous owners), with grey matted short hair. Kinda looked like mud... ok! a bath was in order!
Oh... "she's" a black-with-a-tiny white-patch fluffy cat, actually, ok. Well I guess we'd better spay "her"
Can't do that, says the vet; he's an already neutered male. Well, fine.
Now that that's established, bit of a switch to when he was with us now.
Our back glass sliding door had a sliding screen. We figured, hey, he's declawed. He won't be able to open it.
hahaha. Proved us wrong.
Except.
The backyard was surrounded by REALLY high fences he couldn't jump/clamber over (declawed), so all his escape attempts would ultimately end in failure, and he'd have to slink back in defeat, once we'd noticed.
Here he is while he was alive (because this is about a decade ago) with his weird fluid-filed bubble above his eye later in life. that he enjoyed letting my dad drain. Multiple vets we consulted had no clue wtf it was.
>>280832106
np
>>280831994
Oh hey, perfect opportunity.
Okay, so first a quick tale about how Shadow came into my sister's life, before college life caused us to have to care over. When she adopted "her", "she" was a declawed (fuck the previous owners), with grey matted short hair. Kinda looked like mud... ok! a bath was in order!
Oh... "she's" a black-with-a-tiny white-patch fluffy cat, actually, ok. Well I guess we'd better spay "her"
Can't do that, says the vet; he's an already neutered male. Well, fine.
Now that that's established, bit of a switch to when he was with us now.
Our back glass sliding door had a sliding screen. We figured, hey, he's declawed. He won't be able to open it.
hahaha. Proved us wrong.
Except.
The backyard was surrounded by REALLY high fences he couldn't jump/clamber over (declawed), so all his escape attempts would ultimately end in failure, and he'd have to slink back in defeat, once we'd noticed.
Here he is while he was alive (because this is about a decade ago) with his weird fluid-filed bubble above his eye later in life. that he enjoyed letting my dad drain. Multiple vets we consulted had no clue wtf it was.
>>280832106
np
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