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Postby Scott Larson » Thu Jan 11, 2007 6:56 pm

2cats2many wrote:I know it sounds terrible, but I keep coming back to this thread periodically just to have a laugh at that cat in the bag. That picture just cracks me up.

It really looks like that cat is going to do some serious damage to someone as soon as he finds a way out of that damn bag.

"They can't keep me in here forever. At some point, this thing is coming off. Then they'll be sorry."
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Postby 2cats2many » Thu Jan 11, 2007 11:57 pm

abbeytoo wrote:
2cats2many wrote:I know it sounds terrible, but I keep coming back to this thread periodically just to have a laugh at that cat in the bag. That picture just cracks me up.


I'm worse-I keep following you around to see what you are looking at! lol

Now THAT is funny! :shock:
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Postby lilcaspol » Fri Jan 12, 2007 12:37 am

Hanging my head in shame, but still LMAO about the cat bag. I too, am guilty of coming back to this thread to see the poor pathetic, pyscho cat that most undoubtly brought much bloodshed to the fool who put it in that contraption :lol:
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Postby lilcaspol » Fri Jan 12, 2007 12:45 am

Hanging my head in shame, but still LMAO about the cat bag. I too, am guilty of coming back to this thread to see the poor pathetic, pyscho cat that most undoubtly brought much bloodshed to the fool who put it in that contraption :lol:
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Re: Cat bags

Postby pgitta » Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:09 am

Rudy's and Daisy's Human wrote:I have to give my cats a round of antibiotics for the next week.

It's night one.

I don't need stitches, but I do look like I've been in a bad bar fight.
With Edward Scissorhands.

I've been looking at cat restraint bags at vet supply stores. I think I could make my own if I had a patten. If I buy one off the internet, it won't get here until the end of the 7 day torture.. I mean medication period anyway.

Anyone use a cat bag?
Advice?
suggestions?
idea on how to make one?

Here's a picture of one that made me laugh:

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or you could try one of these...proven technology.

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