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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIt is one of those morning's.
I had to put on my old prescription glasses to find the new pair. And Im not sure about this cat we rescued as he just fell into the water bowl.
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It is one of those morning's. (Original Post)
Duncanpup
23 hrs ago
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2naSalit
(98,464 posts)1. DId he have help?
Duncanpup
(15,327 posts)2. No not at all.
Im trying to figure out how he did that.
2naSalit
(98,464 posts)3. I was wondering...
If it began with a levitation event involving dogs or something.
Is it an older cat or a youngster?
Duncanpup
(15,327 posts)4. Not sure how old.
2naSalit
(98,464 posts)5. Hmm...
That's the thing with cats, most things are a mystery. Then again, it is Hallowe'en.
AverageOldGuy
(3,116 posts)6. Was the cat pushed?
Any evidence of someone holding cats head under water?
Anyone in the household standing around with a Who, me? Look on his face?
Easterncedar
(5,154 posts)7. I always keep the old glasses where I can put my hand on them
So I can find the newer ones!
New rescue cat? Maternal distemper can cause clumsiness. The falling in the water dish is something I have seen. (The drinking posture can be hard to maintain for affected animals.) I hope your cat is ok!