Purred: Mon Mar 2, '09 12:10pm PST |
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due to their current diet, Boris and Gracie do not have any gas problems (insofar as smell goes, at least)... But if we're talking Boris when he first came home to us as a kitten? Well, his tummy clearly didn't agree with the IAMS he had been eating, since he would uh... let some air lose that was spectacularly aromatic. The one and only URI he had when he was six months old made antibiotics necessary, which complicated the problem: for about 10 days Boris had the stinkiest, most flatulent air exchanges I've ever had the misfortune of witnessing, and the events occurred about 3-4 times a day. I'll never forget the one time he was laying on the bed with us (me and the consort) being petted and purring, and then he let one lose that was so bad the humans cleared the room in a hurry. No sooner we get to the next room that we hear Boris meowing his "want attention" mewl. He was probably like "Wait, come back! I didn't mean it, honest!". But my husband and I looked at each other and went "No way I'm going back in there, you go!".  |  |  |  |  |
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