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Old 09-13-2006, 10:25 PM #1
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Default OT, my cat feels terrible(:

She is six months old and my vet says I had to wait until now to have her neutered. She is deathly afraid of the outdoors or even the open door so I decided to go ahead and have her back paws declawed. I guess both were just to much. As soon as I got her home today, she immediately hid underneath the bed which she has never done before. Finally after several hours, still under the bed she at least came to the edge and I could pick her up. She still hasn't eaten or drank any water all day. Any time I pick her up she has this little growl.

Oh, she bit a vet tech so she is now under the watchful eye of Animal control for ten days. I felt like a criminal. They came out to my house, parked their huge car, SUV, whatever at the end of my driveway blocking me so I couldn't 'escape'. I had to sign a paper saying I agreed to quarantine her in my home for 10 days and they could come do a spot check at anytime and I could not have any route for the cat or myself to escape. This guy was big, had a gun and everything. All for my little 6 month old kitten who bit a tech when she changed her bandage!
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