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Old 06-02-2012, 08:21 PM
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Paws crossed that your kittens leg heals quickly and that your poor wife stops feeling guilty for something that we probably have all done or come so very close to doing,she was just unlucky it caused an injury.
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Aww poor kitty I hope she makes a speedy recovery and hope your Wife stops feeling guilty. Sending (((hugs))) to your Wife and kitten

I've lost count the amount of times my boys have got under my feet, I'm sure it's a conspiracy to kill me Seb was at the top of the stairs a few weeks ago and the OH stepped on his tail he screeched and ran down the stairs so fast, he and his tail were fine
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Re: Poor kitten

Many thanks for the posative remarks, kitty, well you would have thought nothing was wrong, she still trying to play, we have had to confine her to a carrier as she climb out of the box she was put in, wife happier knowing kitten will make a full recovery.
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Aww poor kitty and your poor wife.

I know how I would feel, even knowing it wasnt my fault - a box of chocs and a tin of tuna will make everything seem better for both of them x
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Kitten too young for chocolate, and already have tuna for the wife,
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Re: Poor kitten

It's so easily done, I tread on the tails of our adults at times and the noise they make you'd think you'd killed them but they are fine.

Tell Mrs RCMadd not to feel guilty, we all have done, or have almost done it, and it could have been a LOT worse, many, many years ago, when my father's office cat had kittens and we had them at home, he accidentally stood on one and killed it. We were all upset for weeks, most of all my poor father
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