Bezoar, what is it you might ask?

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    nikki Well-Known Member

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    Its the scientific term for a hairball :D Why do you bezoar my floor little kitty! That sounds way more royal and magical that quit caughin up that hairball
     
    nikki, Aug 20, 2012
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    ACSAPA Well-Known Member

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    I had no idea that cats' hairballs had a scientific name. That's a pretty fancy word for a cat hacking up some fur on the floor. I learned something new today. Thanks for the share.
     
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    Becky Well-Known Member

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    Oh I see! I thought it was the name for a poison antidote in Harry Potter... :oops:
     
    Becky, Aug 23, 2012
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Lmao!

    So I didn't know that and for whatever bizarre reason, it encouraged me to google it....

    Now you know what a pseudobezoar is, too....
     
    Jessi, Aug 23, 2012
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    nikki Well-Known Member

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    Nice! You never know when you need a crazy factoid like these! Because some day were all going to end up on a game show right?!?!
     
    nikki, Aug 24, 2012
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Of course!

    "Trebek, Cat Facts for 500 please."
    "Presents found around the house due to gastrointestinal issues."
    Bzz!
    "What are bezoars!?"
     
    Jessi, Aug 24, 2012
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