OhmyGod ~~Silk, let's not even THINK about skunks, shall we? I actually HAD a cat once who got sprayed by a skunk* and it took FOREVER to get the skunk smell out of, well, everything I owned**, including the poor cat.
If I thought either one of these cats would ever be content to stay indoors, I'd keep them in, but I'm afraid that particular horse has left the barn. Or the house, as the case may be.
*It was a long-haired, black-and-white cat (Rocky) - I think it was a case of mistaken identity on the skunk's part.
** The spraying happened in the middle of the night, and he got back inside before I knew what happened.
Oh, I can't wait for her to drag in the skunk!
ReplyDeleteMaybe she should be an indoor cat, with lots of toys and Mommy play-time.
OhmyGod ~~Silk, let's not even THINK about skunks, shall we? I actually HAD a cat once who got sprayed by a skunk* and it took FOREVER to get the skunk smell out of, well, everything I owned**, including the poor cat.
ReplyDeleteIf I thought either one of these cats would ever be content to stay indoors, I'd keep them in, but I'm afraid that particular horse has left the barn. Or the house, as the case may be.
*It was a long-haired, black-and-white cat (Rocky) - I think it was a case of mistaken identity on the skunk's part.
** The spraying happened in the middle of the night, and he got back inside before I knew what happened.
Awww the poor rabbit. That cat needs to get back on track, snakes not rabbits!
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