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I neally bought home a kitty today. It was hugry and lost i think.

And it purred when i picked it up and it licked my arm and followed me around. Must have been starving. Walked into the middle of 15 screaming children having afternoon tea and licked the spilt milk off the concreat outside. poor thing. I took it to the vets and they said take it home and bring it back in the morning and see what it does or go put it back now and leave it. If its still there when i get there in the morning ill take it back to the vets.

paul sick? sickness is an illusion created by your mind to make your body think your sick, the best cure for sickness is to be up and about always works for me! when i sick i go gym and funnily enough i feel better after it :(

adrian :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hi Ken,

Joe, There black nails, I don't have nail clippers either, where can I buy them from?

well you have to tell your self why the dog has long nail at the 1st place... does she/he live indoor?:uh-huh:

well you can pick them up at the vet or pet shop... ask for nail clipper depends on dog's size. only cost you $10~20 max.

I have clipper will does the job...(for humans) but also will work on k9.

if you take to vet; will cost you more than the clipper hahah...

black nails... hhhmmmm it's hard to see the blood vessels on that :(

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

paul sick? sickness is an illusion created by your mind to make your body think your sick, the best cure for sickness is to be up and about always works for me! when i sick i go gym and funnily enough i feel better after it :(

adrian :P

Oh aidrain.. I WISH it was that easy ... *rolleyes*

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