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That happened to my sister when she was a kid. She thought it was pretty neat at the time.
 
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What a beautiful picture, July was a very beautiful cat. I'm sorry for your loss, though you gave her a very good life for her to live so long.
 
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What a beautiful picture, July was a very beautiful cat. I'm sorry for your loss, though you gave her a very good life for her to live so long.

Thanks... she's been gone for more than four years, but I still get that "tight feeling" in the heart when I see a cat that looks like her. She was special and though I have two other cats, I haven't bonded to them like I did with her. Even my husband liked her
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old age problems
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and all.
 
I think cats in particular live to vomit in places a person will step. I think it is part of the Cat Manifesto. This manifesto also includes boobytrapping the stairs at night with their furry little bodies, and walking between your feet when you are carrying something very hot or very fragile.
 
We were babysitting a cat a few years ago when DH, myself and the cat were all in the tiny bathroom at the same time. DH was shaving and I saw the cat start the 'countdown'; huggggggh...huggggh....hugg ***SPLAT***! I didn't know a cat could actually produce projectile vomit, but it shot about 3 feet across the floor and hit DH, hard, in the left ankle which caused DH to scream. I, of course, the one that tries to make everything not seem so bad (even vomiting cats) said : "Oh, its OK, its just a little kitty spit"....
 
Humans can be just as bad. A friend of mine, many years ago, came home from a drinking session with friends in his village pub and went straight to bed. During the night he got up to go to the bathroom but instead, in his inebriated state, opened the wardrobe door and peed all over his wife's Imelda Marcos collection. They divorced a year or two later because he started to use someone else's bathroom.
 
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noodleroo, just how hard were you laughing, and do you have it on video?

Oh, don't I wish I had it on video...and I'm still laughing...​
 
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Yeah, just a little kitty spit, and compacted fur, and gunk. LOL Nothing serious.
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Your story reminded me of an incident with our kitten, Hershey. She insists on drinking from the bathroom faucet in the main bathroom. Apparently it has the only drinkable water in the house. So I'll set the scene here-Me just waking up in the morning, kitty in sink, drinking from faucet. I decide to use mouthwash, (you know, first thing in the morning and all). Not a good time to realize my nose is stuffed up, and I can't breathe. I also can't spit out the mouthwash, as cat is in the way.

So cat goes flying across the bathroom, and I am able to breathe once again. Poor kitty. It hasn't deterred Hershey, she still runs in there anytime you walk by the door.
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