[AT] Shop cat
Phil Auten
PGA2 at hot1.net
Fri Apr 2 15:59:11 PST 2004
From my buddy Bear over near Tyler.
Phil
At 11:50 AM 04/02/2004, you wrote:
>I was welding a cracked block in G JD yesterday when a situation
>developed. My daughter had left her cat with us for two weeks and it has
>taken up residence in my shop--I sure am not letting it into the house as
>many of you may know cats are not my favorite animal. I had kicked it out
>of the way several times, careful not to leave a scar--my daughter had
>threatened me if I hurt her cat. She knows her father well.
>
>About lunch, I was through welding and shut the welding rod oven/storage
>door and checked that the pilot light was on and went to lunch. After
>noon, I worked on my skid loader in the barn and had not thought about the
>flea bitten feline. Went into the shop later and a neighbor came by to
>borrow some soapstone, which is also kept in the rod oven for
>storage. Upon opening the oven, I saw a damp, prostrate' sorry looking'
>sad and still cat. I drug it out and placed it on the bench and thought I
>felt a pulse under the front elbow.
>
>I called Steve, my large animal vet friend, and explained my
>situation. I am 30 minutes or more from the vet clinic. Steve really
>does not like cats any more than I, and he was trying to help. He asked
>if I had any gasoline in the shop and when I affirmed he said cats are
>very sensitive to gasoline. He instructed me to put a couple of drops of
>gas on the cat's tongue and see it it revived it. He stayed on the phone
>line to see if the remedy worked.
>
>I dropped a little more than 3 drops on the cat's tongue and it
>immediately started running round and round the shop and up the walls, It
>crapped on the metal bench, urinated on the shop fridge and was squalling
>like a stuck pig under a gate. About the tenth round of the shop, it fell
>off of the top of a tractor, graveyard dead. I still had Steve on the
>phone and I asked him "recon what happened".
>
>His reply was short and sweet--"Guess she just ran out of gas".
>
>Bear
>
>Yesterday was April 1
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