We had a Bengal who saw the cancer doc for several years. Every time they saw her, the report said, "She was bright and alert today," which we knew was code for, "We're fortunate to have escaped with our lives."
What's honestly funniest about the situation is that she never scratched or bit anyone; she was 100% bluster and 0% follow-through. It's just that her bluster was exceptionally convincing.
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nalinna@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 128d
We had a Bengal who saw the cancer doc for several years. Every time they saw her, the report said, "She was bright and alert today," which we knew was code for, "We're fortunate to have escaped with our lives."
MightyLordJason@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 128d
Sorry to hear about the illness. Our boy has a note that he's friendly but panics when overhandled.
nalinna@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 128d
What's honestly funniest about the situation is that she never scratched or bit anyone; she was 100% bluster and 0% follow-through. It's just that her bluster was exceptionally convincing.
MightyLordJason@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 127d
He uses his back legs to push away and leaves long scratches. No intent, just panic
NachBarcelona@piefed.social · 4 pts · 128d
... burning like a fire
humminglady@feddit.online · 3 pts · 127d
Your master wants the wet food!
MightyLordJason@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 127d
He did, and he got it