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PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story

 
gloomette
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12/26/2013 01:41 PM
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PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story
I found her wondering in a fast food parking lot. She was only about 2 weeks old. Well, as she got older we started noticing that something was not 'right' with her eye focus and you could tell there was some degree of retardation. She couldn't quite get the hang of the scratching post or would keep rolling over[like a jelly roll] while cleaning herself. But we found out real quick that she is a master at killing flying insects! She barks at them and takes a flying leap, one shot, that's it. Incredible. How she does it, I'll never understand. She can't even focus. My precious Pipis is now 18 months old. How lucky I am to have her in my life. Now I have a better understanding of Moms with autistic children.
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12/26/2013 01:47 PM
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Re: PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story
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12/26/2013 02:20 PM
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Re: PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story
So...you had your CAT officially diagnosed as autistic?

This post is stupid.
As stupid as your ADD cat.
How is this a story?
How was I supposed to feel good after reading this drivel?

No one gives a flying fuck about your barking, retarded, fly-catching cat.
A cat named peepees, nonetheless.


Duh-duh-DUMB.sbus
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Re: PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story
I found her wondering in a fast food parking lot. She was only about 2 weeks old. Well, as she got older we started noticing that something was not 'right' with her eye focus and you could tell there was some degree of retardation. She couldn't quite get the hang of the scratching post or would keep rolling over[like a jelly roll] while cleaning herself. But we found out real quick that she is a master at killing flying insects! She barks at them and takes a flying leap, one shot, that's it. Incredible. How she does it, I'll never understand. She can't even focus. My precious Pipis is now 18 months old. How lucky I am to have her in my life. Now I have a better understanding of Moms with autistic children.
 Quoting: gloomette 1712532



Yeah...you walked a mile in their shoes alright.

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gloomette (OP)
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12/26/2013 02:29 PM
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Re: PIPIS: The Autistic Cat; A Feel Good Story
I have taken care of many autistic kids, but am not the mother of one. most of these kids are shunned by society by people who hate for no other reason than to make themselves feel better. Like some of you are doing now. I hope you are not pet owners, and most of your types should have been an abortion...





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