Talk about moody

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jen5239
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Talk about moody

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Yesterday Byndi bit me so hard on the arm that it's swollen and bruised. And today all she wanted was to sit on my lap and be scritched. Of course yesterday the little bugger jumped from her cage to Remmi's and was attempting to fight with him when I put my arm out for her to step up on and I guess all her aggression needed to go somewhere. So why not Mom's arm? Man did it hurt. So anyone out there wondering if they're moody.....YES! :shock:
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*sighs* Welp they all can't be good days Jen...or it would be too easy! :wink:

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:shock: man, does THAT sound like Miss Gina!! MUST be a female thang! :wink: the worst part for me is that i have an immune system disease & i must LIVE on corticosteroids ... there are times, say every 2-3 months, when i must take the CURSED prednisone for a round of 3-4 weeks (INSANE side effects) ... at that point, i'm bruised & swollen all over, i have little bitty talon prickies on my hands/arms (that won't heal), etc., etc. ... when Gina went thru her bluffing phase, directly followed by moulting, she would bite the heck outta me & i mean she's got that GRAB, PINCH & TWIST thang down pat ... i just got off of a "round" of prednisone 2 weeks ago ... at some point during that time, she & i were playing "kissy-face" & DaddyCakes walked by ... well, i kissed him, too & Miss Jealous Gina decided to take a chunk outta my nose!! i thought i wuz gonna bleed to death for awhile!! the prednisone makes me bleed almost like a hemophiliac (hence, the bruising) ... she dare not see me giving affection to ANYONE besides HER ... OR ELSE!!! :x

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And never stops at all

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