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Old June 17th 09, 10:18 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Alphonze[_2_]
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Thanks for all the extraction purrs for Kiki. The extraction seems to
have been a success, but she's still not 100%. She used to have a very
oriental, earsplitting "miaow!" but since the operation she's quite
lost her voice and is either silent or croaky. There are some glands
up in her neck too, so either she picked up a kitty-cold at TED's or
else her throat was scratched by the anaesthetist's tubes. She has
occasional attacks of coughing too, which always make Naughty run to
her side and give her concerned washings.

Other than that she seems okay - a little lethargic, but eating well
(minced chicken - easy on a kitty with sore gums!), roughhousing with
Naughty, and taking my socks away and caching them somewhere.

She's back in TED's for a check-up on Saturday. I'll update after that!
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Old June 17th 09, 07:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
MLB
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Alphonze wrote:
Thanks for all the extraction purrs for Kiki. The extraction seems to
have been a success, but she's still not 100%. She used to have a very
oriental, earsplitting "miaow!" but since the operation she's quite
lost her voice and is either silent or croaky. There are some glands
up in her neck too, so either she picked up a kitty-cold at TED's or
else her throat was scratched by the anaesthetist's tubes. She has
occasional attacks of coughing too, which always make Naughty run to
her side and give her concerned washings.

Other than that she seems okay - a little lethargic, but eating well
(minced chicken - easy on a kitty with sore gums!), roughhousing with
Naughty, and taking my socks away and caching them somewhere.

She's back in TED's for a check-up on Saturday. I'll update after that!



Sending purrs for Naughty to heal fast and for her little nurse too. MLB
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Old June 17th 09, 07:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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Default Kiki update

I'm glad she's doing better. It will probably take a while for her to get
completely back to normal.

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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

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Thanks for all the extraction purrs for Kiki. The extraction seems to
have been a success, but she's still not 100%. She used to have a very
oriental, earsplitting "miaow!" but since the operation she's quite
lost her voice and is either silent or croaky. There are some glands
up in her neck too, so either she picked up a kitty-cold at TED's or
else her throat was scratched by the anaesthetist's tubes. She has
occasional attacks of coughing too, which always make Naughty run to
her side and give her concerned washings.

Other than that she seems okay - a little lethargic, but eating well
(minced chicken - easy on a kitty with sore gums!), roughhousing with
Naughty, and taking my socks away and caching them somewhere.

She's back in TED's for a check-up on Saturday. I'll update after that!



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Old June 21st 09, 07:24 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ginger-lyn[_2_]
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Default Kiki update

Alphonze wrote:
Thanks for all the extraction purrs for Kiki. The extraction seems to
have been a success, but she's still not 100%. She used to have a very
oriental, earsplitting "miaow!" but since the operation she's quite
lost her voice and is either silent or croaky. There are some glands
up in her neck too, so either she picked up a kitty-cold at TED's or
else her throat was scratched by the anaesthetist's tubes. She has
occasional attacks of coughing too, which always make Naughty run to
her side and give her concerned washings.

Other than that she seems okay - a little lethargic, but eating well
(minced chicken - easy on a kitty with sore gums!), roughhousing with
Naughty, and taking my socks away and caching them somewhere.

She's back in TED's for a check-up on Saturday. I'll update after that!


Yeah! Glad Kiki's okay.

I think Internet was very scratchy sounding after they removed all his
teeth; may just be part of the procedure. Who knows?

Ginger-lyn
 




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