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Last night I woke up feeling terrible with a fever, headache and stomach ache. We think the cause was  some kind of food poisoning. Anyway, I was resting on the couch when I suddenly had to throw up. I ran to the door while the vomit started coming up. As I scrambled to unlock the door before it was too late, the dam in my mouth started to burst. Right as I pushed the door open I projectile vomited ... right onto one of my cats! After spending 2 minutes on my hands and knees watching my dinner come up, I went inside and saw the cat with a rather disturbed look on his face . When I saw his face coupled with his matted, chunky fur, I couldnt help but laugh despite feeling like total crap. While I still feel bad, that incident does bring a slight smile to my face stil... Just thought i would share that... ::)

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Poor kitty indeed!   ;D ;D ;D

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Don't worry, the cat will leave a little surprise for you in the morning.

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