01-04-2024, 01:00 AM
We had a similar panic recently with one of our cats, and it may have involved the outfit to which you're referring.
I had picked up a pizza and we had consumed what we wanted and were getting the leftovers squared away. I had left my plate on the dining room table for a moment, with nothing on it but a mushroom that had fallen off of a piece. When I returned to the dining room the cat was on the table, the mushroom was gone and he stood there licking his lips. I told the wife and we sprung into action, her on the phone and me Googling.
The interwebs revealed mixed messages, with results beside one another showing that mushrooms were definitely - and were definitely not - poisonous to cats. Further research showed it was raw mushrooms that were a problem, not cooked as ours had been. I came back in the room and she said that they were asking for payment, so we too hung up.
He was fine, no ill effects, not so much as a hiccup.
Also, Sick Animal Panic would be such an epic band name.
I had picked up a pizza and we had consumed what we wanted and were getting the leftovers squared away. I had left my plate on the dining room table for a moment, with nothing on it but a mushroom that had fallen off of a piece. When I returned to the dining room the cat was on the table, the mushroom was gone and he stood there licking his lips. I told the wife and we sprung into action, her on the phone and me Googling.
The interwebs revealed mixed messages, with results beside one another showing that mushrooms were definitely - and were definitely not - poisonous to cats. Further research showed it was raw mushrooms that were a problem, not cooked as ours had been. I came back in the room and she said that they were asking for payment, so we too hung up.
He was fine, no ill effects, not so much as a hiccup.
Also, Sick Animal Panic would be such an epic band name.