tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5481888823138555968.post9022529770116813110..comments2024-01-08T12:36:00.525-06:00Comments on Veterinary Rescuer: Scentsy! Your purchase will help us RESCUE and prevent Tail fires!Immydoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15806916866752984517noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5481888823138555968.post-27858763842094706702011-09-06T22:07:43.657-05:002011-09-06T22:07:43.657-05:00ummm... yes, the fur WILL burn WITH a flame w/o an...ummm... yes, the fur WILL burn WITH a flame w/o any accelerant... <br /> <br />Several years ago we had a similar incident with a cat and a candle... candle was lit, on a countertop. Cat jumped up to investigate this new thing, and rubbed up against it (warmth? who knows). the fur did catch on fire... we caught the cat, ran him under cold water... he was fine, if a bit put out about the whole thing.<br /> <br />After his cold water bath, he ran down into the basement to groom himself and glare at us for inconveniencing him. <br /> <br />Very scary for us...On Behalf Of Adriannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5481888823138555968.post-22251070606221239102011-09-06T22:05:55.484-05:002011-09-06T22:05:55.484-05:00Oh time to call "BS" on this one...her b...Oh time to call "BS" on this one...her blog entry of August 31st and the cat's tail bursting into flame...guess she needs a reminder of basic science and fact...hair and fur don't burn with a flame without the addition of an accelerant...they singe...I respectfully pointed this out on her blog but will be surprised if it makes it up there...I did however also mention things like screen shots and downloading pages for future reference...<br /><br />watch out Iowa, this one would scare me. Looks like Wayne has a new discipleLesleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5481888823138555968.post-38024970869564614412011-08-31T20:58:58.249-05:002011-08-31T20:58:58.249-05:00This is funny if it hadn't been so serious. Ha...This is funny if it hadn't been so serious. Had a similar exp except with a dove that we let out to fly around the house. She lived to be 15 and loved my husband. On this particular night in the winter we had our wood stove burning, not thinking about the bird (her name was Lonesome Dove). lonesome was happily flying around when we all saw her getting ready to land on the stove. It was like slow motion as I flew off the couch to chase her away,too late she landed for a nanosecond,but enough to burn her feet. We felt terrible. I was a vet tech so in the morning I ask my boss what to do. We wrapped her perches on gauze(because she would'nt let us wrap her feet) and appiied sulfadine several times a day. She never quit eating and would sit on her perch on the back of her legs. we felt terrible,but she healed and lived to be 15 yrs old and always loved my husband and would nestle in his beard and coo to himMary Maloneynoreply@blogger.com