![]() 09/04/2015 at 12:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I have a friend who has both a roommate, and cats. Apparently the cats like to barf on the floor, often. So the roommate has now made a cat barf tracking application. I present to you, the greatest website ever created:
http://www.dayspassedsincemyroommatescatslastthrewup.xyz/
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There should be a record number as well.
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It's pretty great.
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yah we need that - Woke up last night to the melodious sound of Barfy (née Max) horking one up in the hallway, as opposed to Snotcat (née Ella) blowing a big looger on my head from her favorite sleeping position at the head of the bed (although she is learning to hop off the bed to sneeze, as we give her a toss if we wake before she fires one out).
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I’m fostering a cat right now. When I first got him, he had an upper respiratory infection, but aside from a wet nose, a little sneezing and some mild wheezing when he purred, he was none the worse for wear. Little guy is super cuddly... loves being held and carried and being close by. So, I was sitting on the couch one evening when he hopped into my lap for some love. Little guy turned around to face me and promptly sneezed on me. Kitty snot. Not fun. Heh.
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Ours is viral, so chronic congestion. Yes, we were conned into keeping her via the fostering route, as well...
She is the typical aloof cat - avoids you until you are either busy or attempting to sleep (wheezepurrwheezepurr....snot!)
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