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The Elderberries by Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise for March 09, 2021
Transcript:
Evelyn: Boone...I don't know how I would've gotten this feral cat to the animal shelter to have her spayed without your help. Boone: Always glad to help, Evelyn. Evelyn: There it is on the left! I am so nervous!! Boone: She sounds pretty nervous too. Evelyn: Does she suspect anything? Boone: She seems okay. I could use a hand pulling her off the headliner.
unca jim almost 4 years ago
In the early â50âs, when we sold the farm and moved into the Local Village, the cat we kept jumped ship and four months later, a phone call told us that heâd showed up back at the farm 4 miles away, battle-scarred and REAL hungry. Getting him back was easy. Getting him into MY car to take him to the vets for his âcastigationâ was like landing a helicopter with claws spraying cat-pee EVERYWHERE ! After âthe operationâ and being taken home in a burlap bag, he âsettled downâ to a new (and more peaceful) Home Life. Wunât too dam happy about losing his âman-hoodâ but who IS?
dogday Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Working for a vet in my youth provided many adventures, some of them funny. One memory was a busy Saturday morning when a first-time boarder was bringing his two Persians in for the weekend. Not knowing how to travel with cats, he needed our help getting one from under the seat in the car and the other one off of the drive train under the car. Long hairs EVERYWHERE!!!!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 4 years ago
When we took the cute-looking ferile kitten to the vet to be fixed I was looking forward to seeing how professionals handled feriles. The assistant reached into the cage barehanded to pull out the cute kitty. Half an hour later kitty had been secured in a large fishing net and the waiting room was a wreck!