madmartian
Senior Member
Ran out of catnips...................................lets have some beer for the moment

By a cat? :think:
gggrrrrr......................woofwould that be, me...ow ?
This might be keiko chan in disguise....................................:think:Many are actually closeted furries.
Which one? :bsmilie:This might be keiko chan in disguise....................................:think:
Which one? :bsmilie:
Is this a trick question? :think: .........................:sweatsm:Which one? :bsmilie:
Is this a trick question? :think: .........................:sweatsm:
That case better not answer. We are not cats...........................:bsmilie:We only live once..... lol.....
That case better not answer. We are not cats...........................:bsmilie:
Then the one on the right will come looking for you......................................I answered.... no regrets.... lol....
When I was in the States, there was this red fox from the nearby woods always kana chase by the house cats until one day, a kumgong cityboy (which is me) decided to feed it but it bit my hand instead. :bsmilie:
For 1/4 of that year, I thought I was going to die a horrible death from rabies. :bsmilie:
Slightly bigger bah.What a bad fox..... it is quite small right... to be chased by house cat?
Slightly bigger bah.
There are two of them and they'll come rampaging through the trashes every so often before getting stalked and chased around by the clowder of household felines from the neighbour across from me. I don't think foxes are very confrontational or territorial?
Anyway the anti-rabies prophylaxis cost me around approximately US$3,000 for a single dose IIRC, not sure what they used but it was indeed an expensive lesson. :sweat:
No leh, they'll also makan the slices of oranges and grapes which I threw at them. I used to thought the "fox and sour grape" expression was just a nonliteral figure of speech but they everything also makan one.I'm not sure of foxes natural traits.... know they are carnivorous. .....
Yup, final bill after insurance claims for all the consultations, Human Rabies Immune Globulin (HRIG) / vaccines, laboratory tests is around approximately US$4,000 to US5,000. The HRIG was the one that burned a hole in the pocket.It was really an expensive lesson.......
Opps, slip my mind that this is a cat's thread. :lovegrin:just so everyone knows, a Fox is a dog relative .same as wolves
It's ok, at least you mentioned that the fox was chased by house cats. You are safe..................................:bsmilie: :bsmilie:Opps, slip my mind that this is a cat's thread. :lovegrin: