The cat calmly walked across my desk, turned and sprayed me AND the scarf I have been knitting for three months now.
I was in tears.
The husband is in BIG trouble because he didn't bother to medicate the cat. AGAIN.
Three months of work, possibly ruined.
That scarf was meant to be a Christmas gift for a friend.
I want that cat out of my house.
ETA: Finally have an appointment with the gastrowhatsit specialist for my consult. In December. Still no pain meds. Bastards.
I was in tears.
The husband is in BIG trouble because he didn't bother to medicate the cat. AGAIN.
Three months of work, possibly ruined.
That scarf was meant to be a Christmas gift for a friend.
I want that cat out of my house.
ETA: Finally have an appointment with the gastrowhatsit specialist for my consult. In December. Still no pain meds. Bastards.
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I hope that all that hard work is not ruined.
:-(
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And it's a sod you have to wait so long for an appointment
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Wow, they really aren't worried about this ongoing pain thing, are they? That's really sucky. I would think that as long as it's been going on, they would be at least curious. I'm sorry you hurt all the time.
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Being that your scarf is probably wool, I'm not really sure what your options are. We found a really great product called "liquid alive" that really does seem to remove pet stains. I purchased it at our local janitorial supply store and it wasn't pricey at all. I would be glad to get you some if you think it would help.
So sorry :(
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Bad Kitty!
Even for old stains. And it has a 100% money-back guarantee (within 30 days). I couldn't find it at PetSmart or PetCo in Topeka, but I think vets sell it, otherwise you can get it online. It is sooo worth it.