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Old June 13th 09, 03:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sherry
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His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry
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Old June 13th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Matthew[_3_]
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purrs in route
"Sherry" wrote in message
...
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry



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Old June 13th 09, 05:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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Sherry wrote:
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry


Purrs for Yoda and Bosley.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
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Old June 13th 09, 05:36 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MLB
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Sherry wrote:
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry



Oh boy! It's always something to worry about. Purrs for all. MLB
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Old June 13th 09, 05:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CN
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Mega healing purrs are on the way for Yoda and for Bosley. Gawds know we've
had way more than our share of medical problems here on the group lately -
let's all of us purr for a healthier future for all of us, bare-skin and
furred.

--

Hugs,

CatNipped

See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/


"Sherry" wrote in message
...
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry



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Old June 13th 09, 06:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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"Sherry" wrote in message
...
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.


Lots of purrs for the Yoda-man. Let's not go down the route of thinking eye
removal yet, although having a very elderly cat always sends one into a
panic if there's something wrong. It's easy to think everything could be
the end.
Lots of positive thoughts coming from over the pond, and Boyfie sends his
quiet purrs for Yoda.

Tweed



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Old June 13th 09, 10:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kyla =^..^=[_2_]
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Poor Yoda..Purrs lovingly sent from our home for this to clear up and for
him to be okay.
Kyla


"Sherry"
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry



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Old June 13th 09, 11:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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Amen to that! My 'baby sister' had a 'small heart attack' a couple of days
ago. She seems to be doing okay.

Purrs for all.

--

Joy

No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of
masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken

"CN" wrote in message
...
Mega healing purrs are on the way for Yoda and for Bosley. Gawds know
we've had way more than our share of medical problems here on the group
lately - let's all of us purr for a healthier future for all of us,
bare-skin and furred.

--

Hugs,

CatNipped

See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/


"Sherry" wrote in message
...
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry





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Old June 14th 09, 12:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sherry
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On Jun 13, 11:36*am, MLB wrote:
Sherry wrote:
His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.


I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.


Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.


And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at *him, he's doing just fine.


Thanks
Sherry


Oh boy! *It's always something to worry about. *Purrs for all. * MLB- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And around here, it's always on the weekends! Why is that???

Sherry
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Old June 14th 09, 05:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Gandalf
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On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 07:15:26 -0700 (PDT), Sherry
wrote:

His bad eye is tearing. He had it sewn shut a couple of years ago and
medicated and has
not had any trouble since. The ulcer left the eye clouded and scarred,
and he probably can't
see out of it, but it never teared, and he never squinched or showed
it caused any discomfort.

I noticed this late afternoon yesterday, the vet was already gone but
the girls were still there
and he called in eyedrops. I don't hold much hope because eye drops
didn't help at all last time.
I imagine I'll end up taking him back Monday and they'll want to sew
it shut again. I just
hope he doesn't want to remove the eye, which he told me last time was
the last resort.

Maybe I'm just being pessimistic, after all, all we have now is just
some tearing. I am very
worried about him, mostly because he's so old and looks too frail to
have a big surgery
like that. If it's hurting him, it's not bad yet because he isn't
hiding; he always goes in
the coat closet when he is ill. Hasn't done that yet.

And when it rains, it pours; Bosley's chin acne came back last week;
one tiny spot, but this
time I knew what it was. I scrubbed his chin with a hoomin acne pad,
and it looks like
it's completely gone away. I've managed to nab him by surprise when
he's napping and "doctor"
it a couple of times a day since. (Bosley's too combative usually to
do muchwith). So aside
from smelling like a teenage boy the day before prom, and running
everytime he sees me
coming at him, he's doing just fine.

Thanks
Sherry



Sending purrs that Yoda's eye responds to drops, and/or gets well on
it's own.

~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^

"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There
will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein

 




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