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I'm a self-absorbed Bengali-Torontonian; Fish comes to me raw, wrappend in seaweed, not cooked in curry; I love watching thunderstorms and rain; Sad endings make more sense to me than happy ones; I hate empty walls.
In the News
Craving of the week- Dark Chocolate
Reading List- Midnight's Children
Movie review(out of 5)- 127 hours- *****
Buried- ****
That Girl in Yellow Boots- **
Love of the week- Seeing James Franco
Aim for the weekend- Watch 'Going Postal' The Movie
So I buy this Cat Collar and leash today from the Pet Store, (as per my plans from an earlier blog) that says- 'Snag proof' and has a plastic snap and cute lil bell. Makes him looks like a gentleman cat wearing a tux and bow tie, who will stay that way while I take him out for walks.
YEAH UH HUH. He obviously had other plans. And the collar manufacturing company have some crazy ideas about what a cat can do as well.
They have some explaining to do as to how my cat managed to break free so easily while I took him out to the lawn with a leash attached to his collar. He basically ran like his tail was on fire and escaped between the fences to the neighbours backyard!!
There I was wandering like a chicken without a head screaming out his name and contemplating running around the block.......and finally his Royal Pain decided to waddle back in at which point I pinned him down and brought him inside.
Since then I have put the collar on him 3 times (each time making it tighter) and he has taken it off. Now he sits on my pillow (after hiding under the bed for 4 hours to escape being put in his pen in the basement) and is licking his paws without a care in the world.
Would you look at that- the collar is named 'Break-A-Away'- was that a hint? :O
damn that cat's smart - how doe she keep taking the leash off!? next time, maybe buy a small dog leash! those seem to be sturdier, even for hyper animals!
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damn that cat's smart - how doe she keep taking the leash off!? next time, maybe buy a small dog leash! those seem to be sturdier, even for hyper animals!
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