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>>> "CatNipped" <CatNipped@PossiblePlaces.com> wrote in message
>> I just keep thinking about waking up and finding the dead cat you buried
>> in his basket - have you ever read Stephen King's "Pet Cemetary". That
>> would have *SO* freaked me out!
> I agree. And no, I didn't think of Pet cematry, but I am now!! (Yikes)!!!
I don't know. My first reaction to this story was how sad it was.
More sad than scary. Maybe a bit gross, although, having loved the
cat, I probably would just be reminded by how much I missed it than
grossed out by the sight of its body.
I guess this depends on how long the cat had been buried before the
dog dug it up. If it had only been a short time, then the cat would
probaby still be pretty intact. In which case, I would most likely be
sobbing more than screaming.
Joyce

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Lesley - 12 Jan 2008 18:11 GMT
On Jan 11, 12:03 pm, bastXXXe...@sonic.net wrote:
> I guess this depends on how long the cat had been buried before the
> dog dug it up. If it had only been a short time, then the cat would
> probaby still be pretty intact.
the cat had been buried the evening before
Boris (RB) AKA the Mad Hound of Limehouse when she was a puppy once
came into the house chewing on a bone and Tel and his parents wondered
where she had got it from. They then discovered the grave of their
previous dog had been dug up......
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs