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Disabled pets 'reliable': official

  • Posted by Crippled Monkey
  • 17 Aug 05, 12:00 AM

This is Crippled Monkey here, continuing to sniff out the all-important, crucial stories in the world of disability - like another heartwarming tale of a disabled pet! (Well, you know how keen I am on these.)

From WLOX-TV: the news for South Mississippi, comes the headline: . But what national title, I hear you ask. Only Most Reliable Pet, an award given by a company that makes windows and doors! The winner, Lilly, is an English bulldog who "gets around in a special wheelchair", and "she shows people that everyday's a new day and it's more fun if you're happy". So, er, there you have it.

More disabled pets as and when I find them.

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Comments

  • 1.
  • At 12:00 AM on 18 Aug 2005, Lady_Bracknell wrote:


What the blinkin' flip is a 'reliable pet', then? A goldfish you can rely on not to leap out of its tank and make an escape bid for the nearest pond? A dog you can rely on to always look forward to going for a walk? A cat you can rely on to vomit regularly under cover of darkness so you don't find out about it until you nip to the loo in the night with no shoes on? Is this one of those occasions where we and the Americans our divided by a single language? Does 'reliable' mean something entirely different in US English?

  • 2.
  • At 12:00 AM on 19 Aug 2005, Mothra wrote:


Loved your story. I have brag at this point about my most gorgeous paralysed cat, but she is not very disabled considering she has her two back legs and tail paralysed. She is so part of our family and as spoiled as the dog. I have just come in from 'walkies' where she raced around the back yard jumping through the long grass in the moon light. She still has quite a few puddles but we would not be without her. She brings such a special joy to my heart and mostly provides inspiration for me to soldier on through my pain of physical and mental difficulties. They can teach us so much if we only give them half a chance. PS I was very disturbed by the story about the cat skin in your neighbours office! Do you have the RSPCA over there? If so contact them quick I say.

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