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    Funny toad story

    This makes me think of the time my brother the herpetologist attempted to collect a toad from my mother's vegetable garden. Mom (a dedicated organic gardener of long standing) physically restrained him and made it quite clear that she wanted the toad to stay in the garden and eat insect pests, as God meant it to do. Glad to know God gave the toad a back-up defense.
    [b]"Virtue is triumphant only in theatrical productions." --The Mikado



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    Maggie, I sure hope that whatever is causing Pinot to throw up her food isn't anything serious. My cats will sometimes eat too fast,scarf and barf, or it's sometimes due to a hairball that they just need to throw up. Good luck at the vet.

    My Ziggy is one who will not only eat her own vomit but will also gladly eat her siblings as well.

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    So...has Pinot turned into a princess yet?
    I'm sure I have my fairy tale reversed but I couldn't resist

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonandBean View Post
    So...has Pinot turned into a princess yet?
    I'm sure I have my fairy tale reversed but I couldn't resist
    You already know she's a princess!
    http://bestsmileys.com/cats1/4.gif

    ​GO RAVENS!!

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    Hey Pinot!
    I heard Meowmie say you tried to eat a toad and now you don't feel good. Are you okay? Do you feel better now? We don't have toads in Trenton and I don't think I've ever seen one in real life. Well, Soncat is going on a trip on Sunday and he'll be gone for two weeks so I have to finish helping him get ready. I'm sure going to miss him! Feel better soon so you'll be okay for our next Catmobile adventure. I'll call you on your cell phone. Please say hi to your purrents for me?

    Purrs and headbumpies,
    Your friend,
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    Toads do cause dogs to become lethargic and drool a lot so it might be the same for cats. One of our dogs licked a toad a few years ago and we had to keep him in the entrance on layers of sheets because the drool was so bad. It cleared up in less than a week and he was fine, but it did interfere with his eating and he did throw up quite a bit. No side effects, hope it works the same for cats, hope Pinot gets back to normal soon.
    Asiel

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    My prays that everything will go well at the vet appt. or did she already have it??

    Going after a toad...silly girl...

    I bet it tasted pretty nasty.

    Melissa

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