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My brother and his wife were in bed, their cat entered the room often, she felt it playing with her hair and she opened her eyes to see the cat actually walking in the door
She screamed and they both bolted up and saw a little mouse running
Needless to say, that cat ain't doing it's job.
 
Yikes! I would have screamed, too. I bet that cat had to take a pay cut...30% less treats.
My best friend used to have three cats, and a couple rats still tunneled up into her house. I couldn't decide if the rats were brazen or a bit dim. I guess they were brazen because the cats left them alone, and she had to get an exterminator in.
My cat is currently banned from our bedroom when we're sleeping. I woke up in the night because she was using her paw to bat at my eyeball. I'm not a fan of that game, lol. :D:

Tom &Jerry...
 
It's a good thing all this happens when we're young, I'd have a heart attack at this age.
 
Yes, I always used to think blood had an iron-like smell. What always bothered me the most is the sight of blood, for some reason.
I don't mind blood so much now, however when I go for blood tests, I still stare at the clock so I don't see it going in the needle.
One of the people who work taking blood told my Mom once that on his very first day there he drew blood from someone, asked them if they were doing okay, then promptly passed out! :laugh:
 
Fast...
Usually, though sometimes mine takes a bit longer because I have small veins, apparently. Then we have to do the "I can't get any from this arm, I'll switch to the other arm" dance. :laugh:
 
Had a young girl once trying, 3 times and a no go
Said that's it, I'm done
The doctor came in and got it on the first go
I was about to throw a fit.
 
I can imagine. I'd be ready to throw a fit, too. I'm probably not explaining this right or may have misremembered, but I remember an older man saying he had a younger woman who was just new not be able to get blood from his vein so she went up through his arm or something? I'm not sure if I have that right, but whatever it was, it was pretty brutal, I guess.

We used to be able go in and get blood taken between 7 and 12 Monday to Friday as long as we had a requisition sheet, but since covid we have to make an appointment now. It's too bad(though I know necessary) because you could leave it until the last minute if you liked before appointments. Good for those "Oops! Accidentally stumbled out of bed and drank a glass of milk" moments. :laugh:
 
Lots of people have horror stories.
When we tested to see if we had Covid, they stuck that thing up our nose
That hurt!
 
I never had to have a Covid test yet, but my Mom had the Covid test in her nose, and she said how much it hurt. She had the misfortune to have pneumonia during the Covid days and had to go to Outpatients for it, which was a bit of an ordeal for her and the doctors/nurses, as you can imagine. :eek:
I think nowadays it can be a throat swab, can't it?

My first Covid shot I had I felt fine afterwards, but when I got the second one I didn't feel sick or anything, I just didn't feel quite right. My best friend's hubby said he felt pretty much the same with the second one. :)
 
I've had pneumonia, not easy to recover from.
I'm not sure how they test for it now.....don't really care to do it again either.

My first vaccine shot gave me the side effect of getting sick, was as if I was going through Covid, second vaccine shot just about made my arm fall off, swelling and inflammation was bad....
During that I commented, this better work!
 
Don't know what goes on in your neck of the woods (over the origins of Covid) but here
Seems, controversy and cover up
 
Subterfuge...
I remember in early 2020 before any lockdowns or anything, somebody asked what I thought would happen with covid-19. I shrugged and replied that I thought not much would happen with it, basically that it would be in the news a bit then gone. Methinks I may have been a little wrong on that!
 
haha! :laugh:

Sanitizer...
When you look back on the lockdown, it seems pretty surreal now. I never imagined living through a lockdown in my wildest dreams. I almost feel superstitious mentioning it, like if I do we'll have another one.
 
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