Lasagna with no cheese.
On 7/9/2013 1:06 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> I'm also an advocate of micro-chipping pets. If there's even a chance
> an pet (even an indoor-only pet) might escape, have them microchipped.
> The first thing vets and shelters do if someone brings in a "found" pet,
> they scan them for a chip.
All of mine are chipped, even my former feral. I chipped my sister's
cat when I took her in thinking I was keeping her. But she was
miserable here with my 4 and could never calm down so my sister took her
back after her move, about 3 months later. She immediately calmed down
and has been happy ever since. But if she gets lost the chip still says
she is my cat.
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