My old Koogie had one of those collars once. He liked to drink from drippy faucets, and when he discovered he couldn't reach, he'd stick the collar under the drip, wait for the water level to rise, then drink from his personal little pool. Then he'd tip his head to drain the water when he was done. OF course he also got himself stuck in doorways all the time because he couldn't figure out that he needed to leave more space between his body and the door jamb. Such a strange, odd, wonderful cat.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
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Oh, Pumpkin.
I had not heard that, Matt. Of course, too much rain has not been a problem for my local pumpkin farmers, so maybe we are okay.
Consumer Support just came around and gave us all muffins. Score!
Gah, I've already taken the dentist recommended dosage of Tylenol and ibuprofen and now I'm getting a headache. So wrong.
Cake at 11, yay
-t is on a roll!!! But hopefully the headache is gone, gone, gone.
Tried to give her a rest from the cone; she went to lick the spot within a minute. Might go get a soft collar. She can still drink from the toilet. I know because I caught her as she splashed water all over the floor.
I will say the soft collars rock. Less intrusive for critter and family.
They do recommend trying it with Pumpkin Cranberry Crisps.
Ooh, I love those regardless.
I have a bumper crop of pumpkins, but they are tiny. I think they are edible though.
Headache is lessened anyway! Thanks to the cake, I'm sure. Chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream, nom.