Thursday 15 October 2009

A Lack Of Common Scents

A Lack Of Common Scents: "

Me: “Thank you for calling [clinic], how can I help you?”


Customer: “I’d like to know how much it is to descent my cat. He was a stray that was eating our other cats’ food and we decided to keep him.”


Me: “I’m sorry, ma’am. We can’t de-scent a cat. He may be spraying to mark his territory, and if he is, we can neuter him.”


Customer: “I assure you my cat has scent glands! He backs up to furniture, marks them, and if you startle him, he will turn around and try to mark you! And he’s mean too! If you try to come near him, he growls and tries to bite.”


Me: “Ma’am, cats don’t spray when startled usually. Are you sure it’s a cat?”


Customer: “Well, yes.”


Me: “What color is it, ma’am?”


Customer: “Black and white.”


Me: “What do his markings look like?”


Customer: “All black with two white stripes down its back.”


Me: “Ma’am, that is not a cat. That is a skunk.”


Customer: “Well, you have obviously never seen a cat before!” *hangs up*

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