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This has nothing what-so-ever to do with the surgery, but I had to share.

I love my kitty trying to play with me under the bathroom door. Everytime I get up to go to the bathroom, she runs like the dickens to get in there. She love to try and get me under the door! This is my first kitty ever and I love her so much!

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Love the nail protectors!!! I wish I could have a cat. They are my animal of choice, hubs and kids are allergic :(. I love my pug sooo much, though!

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Ty.. I got a new dog and was afraid that Chloe was going to claw her to death so I put on the protectors. They work great! You could always get one of those hairless cats.. :)

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No thanks...those things are so ugly! I'll stick to my stinky pug! ;)

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I miss having kitties! My SO is allergic, and the neighborhood cats are so skittish. If those stray cats would only like me, they would be so pampered. hahahah

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I agree I have cat too.love him I tell my kids his the baby of the house and he actually answers when I call him baby.. even though he knows his name.. my kids and husband tells me I have that cat spoiled.. which I do.!!

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Love your grey kitty and pink claws!!!! So cute and playful! I have three fur babies, all adopted. One only has eyes for my daughter, he's a Siamese. My Tabby and my Himalayan have not left my side since surgery. I loved being able to pet them and their purrs made me feel better. :)

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We had friends whose cat got pregnant. We took her from them. The rest have turned into outside cats at their house.

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I have 5 kitties and a rottweiler (birds and fish too) and I love when Molly ( my black cat) tries to get under the door. She loves to chase paper, so I wad up the toilet paper wrapper and shove it under the door, so I can go potty in peace.

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