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To: Pawhuska49 who wrote (3552)8/15/2000 1:52:06 PM
From: Tom Pulley   of 10714
 
Mike, off topic..............
but here's a suggestion to see if your cat is OK. Assuming you have a fenced backyard, put her in the backyard with a dog. She will likely sit on the fence as close as she can to the dog in order to tease the dog. The dog will get very aggravated, growl and bark, but in the end the dog can't do squat except sit, watch and wait. Now, get a pellet gun. Shoot the cat in the butt with the pellet gun and see what happens. If the cat falls off the fence, screetches with high volume, and jumps back up on the fence, then the cat is OK. If the cat falls off the fence with little sound and climbs back up on the fence; the cat is sick but will eventually recover. If the cat falls off the fence and lands with a small bounce, this is called a "dead cat bounce". It means your cat was about to die or you hit it in the head instead of the butt with the pellet gun.

Hope that helps. To all cat lovers, I'm just kidding and don't advocate shooting cats with pellet guns under most circumstances.

Tom
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