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What to do with a psychotic difficult child cat?
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<blockquote data-quote="hexemaus2" data-source="post: 392958" data-attributes="member: 4560"><p>@MattsMom...Ya know, I never thought that perhaps one might have nipped her at some point. Hmm...she does get more aggressive if the dogs pester her too much. That would make sense.</p><p> </p><p>@Step...I think I saw the same 2 pictures you did when I reread my post before posting it. If only it were as sanitary as computer mouse parts all over my kitchen floor. Those would hurt more to step on them, but at least they wouldn't squish or have me freaking out and running for the Clorox. lol. And yeah, in spite of the gruesomeness of the problem, I had to laugh at the Cat the Ripper comment from the boys myself. It is comical, in a warped, twisted kind of way. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>I guess this is just one of those aspects of country life I have to get used to. It's not always pretty being this close to nature...some natural things are just, well...gruesome and nasty. We'll just stock up on bleach to kill the germs and hope no one ever has need to view my kitchen floor with a black light. lol. (No, really officer. It was the cat. She's psychotic. All those blood splatter marks are from mice. I promise, officer. Yes, I know there seems to be a lot of them. She has a problem, officer. She's seeing a therapist.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexemaus2, post: 392958, member: 4560"] @MattsMom...Ya know, I never thought that perhaps one might have nipped her at some point. Hmm...she does get more aggressive if the dogs pester her too much. That would make sense. @Step...I think I saw the same 2 pictures you did when I reread my post before posting it. If only it were as sanitary as computer mouse parts all over my kitchen floor. Those would hurt more to step on them, but at least they wouldn't squish or have me freaking out and running for the Clorox. lol. And yeah, in spite of the gruesomeness of the problem, I had to laugh at the Cat the Ripper comment from the boys myself. It is comical, in a warped, twisted kind of way. :) I guess this is just one of those aspects of country life I have to get used to. It's not always pretty being this close to nature...some natural things are just, well...gruesome and nasty. We'll just stock up on bleach to kill the germs and hope no one ever has need to view my kitchen floor with a black light. lol. (No, really officer. It was the cat. She's psychotic. All those blood splatter marks are from mice. I promise, officer. Yes, I know there seems to be a lot of them. She has a problem, officer. She's seeing a therapist.) [/QUOTE]
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