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a little snacki snacc ([personal profile] snacky) wrote2011-02-18 03:26 pm

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My cat Sam has recovered from the string-eating incident just fine. Evidently his digestive track is strong as iron.

HOWEVER! Today he injured me!

[personal profile] snacky: My cat dropped a chair and a wooden footstool on my back today. How is this my life?
[personal profile] unsuitenedt: ....
[personal profile] unsuitenedt: like, dollhouse stuff?
[personal profile] snacky: No, real-sized stuff
[personal profile] snacky: For the winter, we stack up the furniture on the screened porch and cover it with tarps. And I let the cats out on the porch today, because it was so nice.
[personal profile] snacky: in the 50s!
[personal profile] snacky: I was crouching down, in front of the stacked furniture, petting Sophie
[personal profile] snacky: when Sam decided to jump up on it
[personal profile] snacky: it toppled over
[personal profile] snacky: I was hit by a wicker chair and wooden footstool.
[personal profile] snacky: It hurt a bit, but I figured it was just wicker, so not so bad.
[personal profile] snacky: But now it is sore, so I just took advil.
[personal profile] snacky: BUT SERIOUSLY! MY CAT KNOCKED A CHAIR ON ME! It's ridic!
[personal profile] unsuitenedt: XD
[personal profile] unsuitenedt: considering your cat eats zucchini and strings, I feel this was entirely foreseeable.

This is probably true. I have learned my lesson: Never crouch down in front of a stack of furniture, when Sam is around.

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