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My night is not going well

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yeah so back on the topic of me..

 

today i had my foot in a blastic bag, and my cat (http://www.m00farm.com/csj/kittywittyboogiewoogie3.jpg) attacked the bag. He managed to pop my blister, so that was kinda gooey. But now its all flat and wrinkled but at least i dont have to look at it anymore.

 

PS, this is the second time in 3 days that the cat has attacked my foot, i think he knew

Cute kitty. I guess your cat thought it was a new toy to play with. :D
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Be careful , one day my 20 pound cat went berserk and attacked me and scratched the hell outta my leg. He is no longer with us.

I remember you telling me that so what did happen to your cat?

I'm guessing it choked on his leg hair. :D I'm not making fun of your hairy legs, cause thats how my cat died :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J/K It died from old age.

My guess is its more than a 1st degree burn. A decent sunburn is 1st degree, and if there are blisters thats 2nd or even 3rd.

3rd degree burns usually don't include blisters, at least every 3rd degree burn i've seen...
I think a bbgun solved the problem D:?

I was thinking more of a fammas type problem there... :D

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