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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 165092" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>I use to know a lady who had about 5 cats and one day I had to visit her and I bent down to stroke one of these moggies. When I looked up she was looking at me all surprised and said other than herself I was only the 2nd person who has managed to get near this cat unscathed (or the cat allowed to stroke her as she put it) Everyone else who's tried to pet it got attacked. This cat was old too, over 20 years old.</p><p></p><p>She said it seemed unwell a few months before so she took it to the vet and warned the vet what it was like. The vet obviously didn't think such a sweet looking moggie was capable of inflicting any damage so got it wrapped up in a towel and started to examine it. Apparently the thing that exploded out of the towel and latched onto the vets arm was a ball of fury. The vet had to get the nurse to take her to hospital for stitches. She told my friend that she had given her fair warning but hadn't thought the cat looked capable of that.</p><p>Then the vet said " I don't think it'll need a further examination as after what just happened and the speed with which it moved, I sure it's fine!" Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 165092, member: 29302"] I use to know a lady who had about 5 cats and one day I had to visit her and I bent down to stroke one of these moggies. When I looked up she was looking at me all surprised and said other than herself I was only the 2nd person who has managed to get near this cat unscathed (or the cat allowed to stroke her as she put it) Everyone else who's tried to pet it got attacked. This cat was old too, over 20 years old. She said it seemed unwell a few months before so she took it to the vet and warned the vet what it was like. The vet obviously didn't think such a sweet looking moggie was capable of inflicting any damage so got it wrapped up in a towel and started to examine it. Apparently the thing that exploded out of the towel and latched onto the vets arm was a ball of fury. The vet had to get the nurse to take her to hospital for stitches. She told my friend that she had given her fair warning but hadn't thought the cat looked capable of that. Then the vet said " I don't think it'll need a further examination as after what just happened and the speed with which it moved, I sure it's fine!" Lol [/QUOTE]
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