
Originally Posted by
kimlovescats
OH MY GOSH, LISA!!!!

I would have freaked out finding something like that. You poor thing, I know you had to have been expecting the worse!

Poor Mouser, I wonder what the heck happened? Maybe a clue will turn up eventually. SURELY a fight wouldn't be THAT bad!!!
Gentle kissies to Mouser's hurt tail and big hugs to you!
Kim
I can't even explain how my heart sunk when I saw this. He had to have flicked his bloody tail everywhere. It looked like someone had gotten stabbed or something. We're finally done cleaning up and what a pain. We have textured walls and the blood was in all the little crevices. We had to scrub and scrub. We're just thankful he wasn't hurt worse. I guess we'll have to rename him Stubby. Poor little guy.
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