I think I saw it in this drawer

© Chris Ebben

I think I saw it in this drawer

Uploaded: February 04, 2007

Description

I was looking for a misplaced letter in a drawer in the entry cupboard. CT was trying to go through the contents of the drawer also, when I put it back in place, he climbed under the cupboard & reached up so he could go through everything. He might not have been able to see in there but he could still feel things!!! Taken on Auto using Kodak DX7590 while my camera is away getting repaired, taken indoors around 2pm.

Comments

Nancy (Peaches) Harker March 27, 2007

Nice picture LOL, Where is your cats tail, I never seen a cat without a tail before. I have a lot of snoopy cats too. #627593

Les Rhoades level-classic June 04, 2007

LOL cats tail missing? did you clone it out? poor cat.... #4363878

Chris Ebben June 04, 2007

CT was a burns victim (I ask no questions how!!!), his face, "hands", back & tail were burnt the most. His tail curled up the wrong way against his back (just like a new fern shoot)due to scarring & caught on everything, causing him a lot of pain. The lookin his eyes changed o'night after it's amputation, he could run & play & climb without pain for the first time. #4365764

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