Postby JasonPratt » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:56 am
Fearfully, my cat don't need no stinkin' can-opener. Well, bottle-opener anyway. She somehow managed to undo a full bottle of Sobe mineral water the last night we had her put up after surgery. (I mention that this was the last night, because we then figured she had recouped enough to be released back outside for a while. {g} Though basically she released herself--practically flew out the door, and didn't try to get back in the house for months.)
We joked that she was missing drinking out of dirty puddles, which is what Sobe kind of tastes like (thus explaining why we hadn't drunk it yet ourselves...)
How she managed to unscrew an unopened plastic bottle remains a mystery known only to God and Squeak, however. {mental note to ask Him to explain that one, sometime...}
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