Anonymous wrote:I love this thread and am bumping to keep it alive. OP, Baby looks like a tiger in the Dec. 2012 shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have cats and their tails look much longer than Baby's. Did he meet with an accident because a cat I had growing up had to have tip end of his tail removed. Don't remember why now.
When Baby was a much younger kitty, my little brother accidentally shut the tip of his tail in a bedroom door.The vet had to remove several inches of his tail, and Baby had to walk around wearing this sad little bandage over his tail stump for the next couple of weeks. He had some weird phantom tail issues for a while, but seems to be pretty at peace with it now.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have cats and their tails look much longer than Baby's. Did he meet with an accident because a cat I had growing up had to have tip end of his tail removed. Don't remember why now.
The vet had to remove several inches of his tail, and Baby had to walk around wearing this sad little bandage over his tail stump for the next couple of weeks. He had some weird phantom tail issues for a while, but seems to be pretty at peace with it now.Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone (except the asshat who asked if I was inbred). I am glad to bring some of you a little joy.

Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the posts, but geez. You're not even supposed to have a blanket or stuffed animal in the same crib as a sleeping infant, much less a fur ball that can sit on the baby and suffocate it! Are you stupid or just inbred?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the posts, but geez. You're not even supposed to have a blanket or stuffed animal in the same crib as a sleeping infant, much less a fur ball that can sit on the baby and suffocate it! Are you stupid or just inbred?