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Looking at the way this cat was licking his owner at the end of the video I have to say he looks a happy chappy to me. If she wants to take him shopping so what a lot of Americans do that with their cat in a little shoulder bag rather like some of the celebs take a dog. I would not have put this little one to sleep who can judge if he is brain damaged or not I for one cant as I dont have enough information to start with. No one has any proof that the cat is brain damamged in any case. Remember the old saying "unless you walk in a persons shoes you cant really know " My friend has a cat who when he was a kitten walked into one of those stand mirrors that swing and he hit his head on it, He is brain damaged now but that was 8 years ago, and he still plays and runs around with the other 3 cats and he has a wonderful life so should he have been put to sleep I dont think so Just my opnion of course and I respect peoples opinions that differ from mine. |
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