Monday, September 7, 2009

Fat Lipped Cat

This is the 2nd time this has happened. My cat Ginger has a fat lip. For some reason, she likes to chew on the neighbors climbing rose bush that drapes over on to our yard and we think a thorn got her. We shoosh her away when we catch her doing this, but for whatever reason, she continues to chomp away. It could be a insect bite too. It's not a tooth, I checked and don't worry, she's eating like a champ as usual and seems to be happy and content. She looks funny. Almost like she's wearing a kitty mask. Raquel says she has a joker mouth...big and wide. Whatever it is, it's slowly going away little by little. I just wanted you all to see the kitty with the fat lip.




6 comments:

  1. Poor kitty! Thanks for visiting my blog. Everyone keeps trying to get me to join Facebook but I find this is much more creative and fun. I love seeing what everyone else is doing. Lots of inspiration out there, that's for sure. We have a cat, Jingles. The same thing happened to her when she tried to eat a bee. ouch! Hope kitty is better soon. I've put you in my favorites and will be visiting often. Take care!

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  2. Awwww, poor baby! She looks so bruised up!

    I'm also stopping by to let you know I've left an award for you on my blog so when you have a moment you can stop by - thanks!
    ♥Sharon

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  3. You better hope no one calls the Kitty Social Services on you..I'm JUST sayin....

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  4. Oh poor kitty! Sometimes our pets need more attention then kids. My dog has allergies..what a pain.
    She is cute, red lips and all.

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  5. Ohhhh, poor little thing. She almost looks like a cartoon but I do feel sorry for her. I think she knew why you were taking that picture of her so be sure to show her how she looks on your blog.

    Bedgie

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  6. Aw poor Ginger! She looks properly sorry for herself in that second picture too, can just imagine her saying "look what happended to me!"

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