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Dog Killed My Favorite Cat in An Instant | What would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 4089638" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>Let me add a brief anecdote:</p><p>During the winter of 1961, I was walking home in the snow from wrestling practice. As I passed a corner house at the end of my block, I heard a mewing sound and walked up to the house where I found five wet little kittens buried in the snow. They were so young that their eyes were still shut. Two were dead. I brought the others home where my mother and I warmed them and fed them with an eye dropper; but two more died before the next morning. One lived and grew but during the spring it was causing my mother to have itching eyes and sneezing. </p><p></p><p>A French girl I knew wanted it and took it home. She took it for a two month summer vacation to Vermont with her family (her father was an artist). Around the first of September, I was passing her house and stopped to talk. The cat approached us on the front lawn and I stooped to pet it. IT GRABBED MY RIGHT FOREARM DIGGING IN WITH ITS FRONT CLAWS WHILE RAPIDLY SCRATCHING MY ARM, SHREDDING MY SKIN, AND BITING ME AS DEEP AS IT COULD! I flung this ungrateful animal high into the air and it landed about twenty feet away on its feet. It was then that I realized that cats were the minions of the devil, with no saving graces, and the world would be a far better place without them…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 4089638, member: 42957"] Let me add a brief anecdote: During the winter of 1961, I was walking home in the snow from wrestling practice. As I passed a corner house at the end of my block, I heard a mewing sound and walked up to the house where I found five wet little kittens buried in the snow. They were so young that their eyes were still shut. Two were dead. I brought the others home where my mother and I warmed them and fed them with an eye dropper; but two more died before the next morning. One lived and grew but during the spring it was causing my mother to have itching eyes and sneezing. A French girl I knew wanted it and took it home. She took it for a two month summer vacation to Vermont with her family (her father was an artist). Around the first of September, I was passing her house and stopped to talk. The cat approached us on the front lawn and I stooped to pet it. IT GRABBED MY RIGHT FOREARM DIGGING IN WITH ITS FRONT CLAWS WHILE RAPIDLY SCRATCHING MY ARM, SHREDDING MY SKIN, AND BITING ME AS DEEP AS IT COULD! I flung this ungrateful animal high into the air and it landed about twenty feet away on its feet. It was then that I realized that cats were the minions of the devil, with no saving graces, and the world would be a far better place without them….. [/QUOTE]
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