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cat with dislocated leg
he was an unneutered very feral tomcat which showed up on our doorstep
several years ago and it was only in the last few months that we've even been able to touch him much less pick him up. we kept him in most of the winter during the bad days but he's torn our curtains to shreds and taken out most of the screens. we will be keeping him inside from now on and we will be taking him back to the vet in two months for another x-ray to see if the pelvis has healed. if it has, he will be scheduled for a neutering. his blood tests were all good with no viruses or diseases present. From: "cybercat" The most important question is, will you keep your cat inside now? You might have avoided this expense not to mention the injury and pain your cat has experienced if you had only kept him in. |
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cat with dislocated leg
wrote in message ... he was an unneutered very feral tomcat which showed up on our doorstep several years ago and it was only in the last few months that we've even been able to touch him much less pick him up. we kept him in most of the winter during the bad days but he's torn our curtains to shreds and taken out most of the screens. we will be keeping him inside from now on and we will be taking him back to the vet in two months for another x-ray to see if the pelvis has healed. if it has, he will be scheduled for a neutering. his blood tests were all good with no viruses or diseases present. What you do for this cat will come back to you tenfold. It really will. |
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cat with dislocated leg
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 23:28:31 -0500, "cybercat"
wrote: wrote in message ... he was an unneutered very feral tomcat which showed up on our doorstep several years ago and it was only in the last few months that we've even been able to touch him much less pick him up. we kept him in most of the winter during the bad days but he's torn our curtains to shreds and taken out most of the screens. we will be keeping him inside from now on and we will be taking him back to the vet in two months for another x-ray to see if the pelvis has healed. if it has, he will be scheduled for a neutering. his blood tests were all good with no viruses or diseases present. What you do for this cat will come back to you tenfold. It really will. Especially if you keep him indoors without having him neutered :-) I inherited two cats when a roommate left abruptly (jail) and had no idea that they needed to be fixed. That is, until one started spraying on some albums. Then I got them fixed. But I put those albums into a plastic bag to keep them from stinking up the place. It's now around 25 years later and those albums still stay in that plastic bag. Good deed on your part though. |
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