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Name: Meowmy
Location:  Unknown


Look, don't touch.  On second thought, don't look, either.

What makes Meowmy so mean?

Meowmy is a small cat. She often has a dark, empty, and evil look on her face and is dangerous. We got her at a shelter and it was apparent that she was wild. She only is nice when she hears a high pitched beeping sound. She acts somewhat like a dog, with a lot of biting and licking. She doesn't let people touch her and she bites them and makes weird shrill meows when they try. 

I took her to the vet once and she wasn't about to be handled in any way and soon the vet was hurt, yelling expletives, and calling for backup. An assistant came in with safety gloves and they wrangled with Meowmy for a while before they managed to put a muzzle on her. A few moments later she busted out of the muzzle. They tried to hold her down but eventually they gave up. I felt bad about the damages she inflicted but I was in total awe at how powerful and mean she is. They gave me some tranquilizer pills to give her the next time she came in. Even with the tranquilizer she was just as mean and they had to gas her just to look at her leg. Whenever I go to the vet with my other animals the people there always ask about Meowmy because of the fond memories.

One day our other cat came back from the vet after some heavy work. He was in bandages, on pain killer, and just waking up from the anesthetic. Meowmy attacked him like she wanted to kill him. We had to keep Meowmy on lockdown for a while as she stayed bent on getting him for a couple of days.

Photo submitted by: Marius
Date last updated: 09/14/07

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