CountVonChocula
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lol dude, are u srs?Um, thanks?
lol dude, are u srs?Um, thanks?
lollol dude, are u srs?
well theres protein in the fur right? or at least they lick their fur a lot and that would get saliva on it, i dunno.You can fix that nowadays. By the way, it's not the fur you're allergic to, most likely - it's the protein in their saliva.
Not to be horrible, but if she wasn't forced to be outside, she wouldn't have been run over.
I guess you should tell them that you mourn in your own way. It's unfair of them to expect you to be demonstrative in grief or emotion.
So she had a fight with another cat (outside), which caused her to be too slow and to be hit by a car (outside). Indoor cats never have this problem, you know.well theres protein in the fur right? or at least they lick their fur a lot and that would get saliva on it, i dunno.
She was never forced outside, if anything she was forced to be inside a lot by my sisters who liked to play with her, she loved being outside and would cry at the door all the time until some1 let her out which i did because it suited me just fine, its not like she was some dumb inside cat that didnt know about cars, a few months ago she had an injury to her back legs from a fight, my guess is she wasnt as fast as she thought she was and miss timed crossing the road.