I was going to take advantage of today’s column to tell the moving story of an animal shelter who, upon seeing a small yellow spider on the edge of a door in her house, instead of removing it, took a photograph of it to show her veterinarian. However, the next morning his spoiled cat woke up dead. The autopsy revealed death from a poisonous substance.
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