THIS is Corona.
It’s too bad she doesn’t have claws, because I could use something extremely sharp when I want to GAUGE MY EYES OUT BECAUSE THEY ITCH SO BAD.
It was suggested to me that I should shave the cat to alleviate some of the allergy symptoms. This did not go over well with Damon. Now, any time he pisses me off, I retort with, “Oh yeah? Well I’m going to shave your cat when you leave.”
Earlier on Sunday we had lunch in Carmel with Damon’s mom and little nephew.
Spinning in the front yard:
September 5th, 2006 at 4:57 pm
let me tell you about this product called shed-stop. you can purchase it at the bloomington cat hospital on 3rd st. basically it’s vitamins and other nutrients that the cat is needing (which is why it produces dander) so it stops it from shedding and the dander problem. this stuff is amazing– you just mix a lite bit of it with its food and voila! in about a week you will notice a MAJOR alleviation of your symptoms.
this commercial brought to you by the wonderful staff at bloomington cat hospital.
kidding.
seriously though… it works and it’s a good thing for the cat. I can’t stress how much you will love this stuff.
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