Saw "The Station Agent". For two solid hours I did not think about THE
WORMS CRAWLING OUT OF MY CAT'S a.shole!. EWW! EWW! EWW! ICK! YUCK! UGH!
I can't believe how horrible and repulsive it is! Since finding that
first innocuous little "sesame seed", I've watched as disgusting
parasites have crawled one after the other from his butt and gathered on
his anus for a party.
They crawl out onto his fur leaving a trail of egg-slime. They drop off
onto the armchair he naps on, and dry out and turn into little brown
balls of snot. Now he's laying at my feet, giving himself a rimjob as
he licks up the worms that are crawling out of his a.shole. The live
ones look exactly like grains of rice: white, crawling, squirming grains
of rice. I could swear I feel them crawling out of my own...
I'm going to see "Dead/Alive" tonight. That should help me get to sleep.

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MacCandace - 26 Oct 2003 06:22 GMT
<< I'm going to see "Dead/Alive" tonight. That should help me get to sleep.

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Um, I know you're not a troll because you've posted here before...have you had
your cat treated for worms? You need to take him to the vet or take some
samples in so the vet can give you the proper medication. Sounds like
tapeworms. They're gross, yes, but easily treated.
Candace
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Liz - 26 Oct 2003 21:45 GMT
> Um, I know you're not a troll because you've posted here before...
He doesn´t sound like a troll to me, but he does sound like he´s very
impressed. LOL Poor guy, not a strong candidate for a biological
field. ;) BTW, I once read most men will faint at the sight of blood,
especially if it´s their own blood. True? No idea.
> "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
> than human." (Loren Eisely)
That´s beautiful.
Karen M. - 26 Oct 2003 06:45 GMT
Okay, if the worms are really that bad, you should take him to the vet
ASAP. Or maybe I've just been really lucky with worms? If you're trying
to gross us out, I just saw the ending of the 1980's remake of "The Fly"
while trying to eat lasagna. I think I reached my gross-out limit for
tonite... :)
> Saw "The Station Agent". For two solid hours I did not think about THE
> WORMS CRAWLING OUT OF MY CAT'S a.shole!. EWW! EWW! EWW! ICK! YUCK! UGH!
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>
> I'm going to see "Dead/Alive" tonight. That should help me get to sleep.
Cat Protector - 26 Oct 2003 22:18 GMT
I am really disturbed by this. Instead of taking your cat to the vet you
decide a movie is more important? Get this cat to a vet already!

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> Saw "The Station Agent". For two solid hours I did not think about THE
> WORMS CRAWLING OUT OF MY CAT'S a.shole!. EWW! EWW! EWW! ICK! YUCK! UGH!
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>
> I'm going to see "Dead/Alive" tonight. That should help me get to sleep.
MacCandace - 27 Oct 2003 01:57 GMT
<< I am really disturbed by this. Instead of taking your cat to the vet you
decide a movie is more important? Get this cat to a vet already! >>
Well, in all fairness, it sounds as though he just discovered the creepy
crawlers later on Saturday when only emergency vets are open. Disgusting as
they are, they're not usually an emergency situation unless they're in an
already ill, compromised cat. I'm assuming he will get the cat or at least the
sample to the vet on Monday a.m. He doesn't sound like he wants to live
amongst them for very long.
Candace
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Cathy Friedmann - 27 Oct 2003 03:24 GMT
> << I am really disturbed by this. Instead of taking your cat to the vet you
> decide a movie is more important? Get this cat to a vet already! >>
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> sample to the vet on Monday a.m. He doesn't sound like he wants to live
> amongst them for very long.
I would not consider the discovery of the presence of worms to be an
emergency, either. I'd make an appt. ASAP within regular vet hours for such
a condition.
Cathy
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guynoir - 27 Oct 2003 04:05 GMT
Thank you. I was formulating a response, but yours were much nicer.
Mine would have been more fun, though.
>><< I am really disturbed by this. Instead of taking your cat to the vet
>
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> "Staccato signals of constant information..."
> ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon

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In the desert
I saw a creature, naked, bestial,
Who, squatting upon the ground,
Held his heart in his hands,
And ate of it.
I said, "Is it good, friend?"
"It is bitter -- bitter", he answered,
"But I like it
Because it is bitter,
And because it is my heart."
Cat Protector - 27 Oct 2003 05:05 GMT
It just sounded to me like the movie was more important than the cat to the
OP. If it was my cats I would have gotten my cat to a vet ASAP. The OP was
the one who posted the other topic about worms and it sounds to me like this
poor cat was infested with worms.

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"MacCandace" <maccandace@aol.comlitter> wrote in message
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> Well, in all fairness, it sounds as though he just discovered the creepy
> crawlers later on Saturday when only emergency vets are open. Disgusting as
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> "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
> than human." (Loren Eisely)
Mary - 27 Oct 2003 18:00 GMT
> I am really disturbed by this. Instead of taking your cat to the vet you
> decide a movie is more important? Get this cat to a vet already!
CP--Guynoir nas a "black" sense of humor, is all. :-) He is taking the
cat in today, I think he said.
> > Saw "The Station Agent". For two solid hours I did not think about THE
> > WORMS CRAWLING OUT OF MY CAT'S a.shole!. EWW! EWW! EWW! ICK! YUCK! UGH!
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> >
> > I'm going to see "Dead/Alive" tonight. That should help me get to sleep.