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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
Last night Eshq found abandoned kittens near Cawthra and brought the live one home. Ofcourse I had to rush over to see him....this traumatized adorable 2week old tabby kitten with deep blue eyes, who wasn't eating anything. When I craddled him in my palm, he just snuggled up and fell asleep, waking up every few minutes to check I was still there. I just dont understand people....how can they possibly be THIS irresponsible! If you dont want kittens why for heaven's sake won't you spay/neuter you pet???????? How could anyone leave them to die like that when they need their mother so much.
We couldn't get Dusty Bunny(lol Eshq named him that) to eat and he kept trembling. So we took him to the emergency vet clinic where the techs got to force feed him some mushcanned food, at which point he found a taste for it and ate. Eshq's friend took him in for the night, coz it was too late for me to call the new work to stay home to feed him every 2 hours. I think he'll have a good home though with the friend's cousin in Scarborough.
Interesting experience in all to find out that the emergency clinics in Canada for animals are EXACTLY the same as for people, i.e. long wait even if you are only person there, non-cooperative staff, tired docs etc, only it'll cost you $106 for the vet to tell you everything is fine.
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