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Old 05-16-2008, 10:44 AM   #130
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i hope your dog feels better. my idiot cat once fell out the window (of the 4th floor... and that's *5th* floor, to those of you who count the ground floor as "1") into the paved courtyard. after a rather panicked trip to the vet (who really had her hands full with us, since as soon as she began to examine the cat and i could stop running around like a chicken without a head, i fainted from the stress of it all... but that's another story) i set her up on a little cushion on the floor (so she wouldn't have to jump) and stayed up far too late watching her just in case. i know how it goes. i hope you sleep well anyway...

(the cat, by the way, was fine, since i know that is the burning question uppermost in everyone's thoughts here. in fact i think of the two of us i was the more traumatised by the whole experience, and probably could have used a morphine shot from the vet as well. no such luck though. i hope this turns out to be a similarly benign incident for your dog...)
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