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Sudden cat death
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Yes it was nice to get the pick of them. They are worth every penny £60 each but they have had their vaccinations and have been doctored! I have had a photo of them at work today and it kept me smiling knowing that they are ours. At least the lady knows they are being re-homed so she can smile too and make the most of her time left with them coz you do get attached don't you? Commenting on why Charlie and Chester were not kept...I recall Jackie (the lady at the sanctuary) say that the owner changed her mind and decided she could not keep them...What an ordeal that must have been for them! I promise here and now that they have a permanent home with us and we will make them all feel welcome and they will be loved. James was good whilst we were there and yes kittens are cute and adorable but he didn't pester us as he already knew that we were not going to have any. The longest cat who had been with them was 2 years, sad but it wants to be an only cat with no children so I could not help :-( I do hope someone can. I have been urging people to go, but it is when they feel the time is right. Sorry to waffle on in no apparant order to your mail. Moving on about my husband and Porcha, he said to me last night that she reminded him of Molly (his 15 year old cat who died back in March). I hope she lasts as long as Molly, hopefully longer. The cats have no behavioural problems or physical problems. Oh is it called FIV - sorry. Yeah my sister in law has 2 cats with the condition Jazz and Jerry they are lovely. Big puss and little puss - bless. We have only ever had 2 cats which have been black 'Sludge' back in the 80's and more recently 'Jordan' who sadly passed away (he was mainly my brothers cat, but my Mum housed him)! My Mum is fantastic as she loves animals and would never ever cause any harm to them. I sent her pics of our new additions and she loved them. Oh yes I was brought up with Cows, hens, geese, ducks, cats, dogs, fish, terrapins, sheep...erm I think that is all. One thing I was never bothered about was horses, we never had any....However my other sister in law has them so that is good. Have I rambled on too much yet? ----------------------------------------------- quote: - I went straight into the link that you provided for us, & see exactly why they called to you. My guess is that Chester & Charlie batted their eye lids @ you too? Porcha was ever so pretty too! ------------------------------------------------ I am learning LOL - anyway on to this I did not have to meet them to know they were the cats for me. That sometimes is a blessing as it is first impressions hey? Chester just let me stroke him and it was so cute. They are really soft Jackie told us - characters. Yes I know and aware that Rover will be hostile - when I get them all here I will see how it goes and I will call on you all for help! Jackie says you introduce the new cats to him not the other way round as he is the boss??? Ringo is a superstar...I am going to try and find all my cat pictures from the past so you can see them all. I understand what you mean about cats in or cats out, but it is what I am used to. I confess though that we do not have a cat flap, so Rover is either in or out but that is his character and god forbid if anything tragic like what happend to Ringo or Jack happens to him coz I would feel bad....Sorry that the cruel people of this society would do something like that....Where are you from then Sheelagh is it down south? I am going to do a photo hunt now for you all which will probably take me hours as I am an avid animal photographer LOL. Take care Clare x Hi Sheelagh Got some great news we visited the cats and wow were they all great. A [quoted text clipped - 185 lines] Sheelagh "o" Yes it was nice to get the pick of them. They are worth every penny £60 each but they have had their vaccinations and have been doctored! Your right, it costs me £55 just to have their inoculations up to date, on each cat! Commenting on why Charlie and Chester were not kept...I recall Jackie (the lady at the sanctuary) say that the owner changed her mind and decided she could not keep them...What an ordeal that must have been for them! I promise here and now that they have a permanent home with us and we will make them all feel welcome and they will be loved. I think it's rotten when people mess the cats around like that. It must make them feel so insecure! The cats have no behavioural problems or physical problems. Oh is it called FIV - sorry. Yeah my sister in law has 2 cats with the condition Jazz and Jerry they are lovely. My advice is look up the disease up in the Internet. Just google the words feline FIV. Moving on about my husband and Porcha, he said to me last night that she reminded him of Molly (his 15 year old cat who died back in March). I hope she lasts as long as Molly, hopefully longer. LOL, I did notice that there is a tendency towards Molly's in your photo's. Mind you, they were all lovely ) I am learning LOL - anyway on to this I did not have to meet them to know they were the cats for me. That sometimes is a blessing as it is first impressions hey? Chester just let me stroke him and it was so cute. They are really soft Jackie told us - characters. I know what you mean. There have been many times that the photo of the cat has been enough for me to go and pick them up & re-home them with people that I know will keep them for life. The good coat condition, indicates that they have been treated well & cared for too. Yes I know and aware that Rover will be hostile - when I get them all here I will see how it goes and I will call on you all for help! Jackie says you introduce the new cats to him not the other way round as he is the boss??? this is very true. The best person here to advise you on slow introduction, would be Mary L. She has two wonderful cats called Holly ( a solid black), & Duffy, who is blind, so she had to take things very carefully. It worked though, & both cats are fantastic friends...) Ringo is a superstar...I am going to try and find all my cat pictures from the past so you can see them all. I understand what you mean about cats in or cats out, but it is what I am used to. I confess though that we do not have a cat flap, so Rover is either in or out but that is his character and god forbid if anything tragic like what happend to Ringo or Jack happens to him coz I would feel bad....Sorry that the cruel people of this society would do something like that....Where are you from then Sheelagh is it down south? http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/sheela...NGOTHESPICEMOG By the time I posted this morning, you had already put your past beauty's & present ones too. I must say that Donny was ever such a sweet kitten. I loved the Molly's- In fact, all of them were good. I'm the same, I'm an utter hoarder when it comes to photos I'm afraid ) The indoor outdoor debate is a bit of a hot spot here & has caused many arguments on here. Because we all come from different countries where the practise of how you keep your cat is different, we all feel passionately, & it is something that "I feel should be a personal choice". In the USA, which the vast majority of posters here are, you will find that they have strong feelings about keeping cats indoors where they are safe from other humans (i.e: getting run over, pinched, or simply abused.) However, I do understand exactly what you mean. Thus far, I have always let my cats roam as they pleased, that is until Ringo got shot in the meadow behind our house, & one of the kittens that we homed, was killed in a similar fashion.. This made me personally, we asses my options & I decided that the best option available to "me & our cat's", So I built a huge new run outside with activity centers for them, so they got a bit of the best of both worlds. I felt guilty taking away their liberty, yet @ the same time, I was too worride that I might loose one after the Ringo incident- so this was my happy medium. Everyone has their own, & as long as you don't inflict your choice on anyone else, then the status quo stays good. I live in East Anglia, in Cambridgeshire. Are you from the North? Sheelagh"o" -- Sheelagh "o" Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Sudden cat death
On Aug 6, 10:24 am, "saxrocco" u36419@uwe wrote:
Hi I have been searching the net for answers and advice. I have had cats all my life and I will always have them, but what I am about to write has really shocked us. On Saturday we took our long haired tom cat called 'Donny' to be groomed as he was full of lugs and we thought he would feel better. We went back for him a few hours later but he wasn't finished, we hung around and heard him meow a couple of times. One of the ladies came out to us and said that he had been stressing. My husband went in as I waited outside with our 6 year old son. Minutes later I was asked to go in the room to where my husband had Donny in his arms. He was floppy and his eyes were staring. The lady who groomed him had said up until that point he had been the best cat they had had as normally they are scratching and etching to get away. I was speaking to him like normal to then realise he was not moving so we placed him on the table to where the lady gave him heart massage and mouth to mouth. Nothing could be done, he was only 5 so we were all shocked and deeply upset. He didn't seem ill although he was sleeping on our bedroom floor a lot next to our bed and he used to stick his tongue out a lot which we found cute and funny. Unsure if he may be had a heart attack? One eye was staring and the other was rolled. His teeth have always not been white but in the past the vet wasn't concerned, she advised that we used some special cat toothpaste to which we did a couple of times. May be it was an infection? I am just wanting to know if anyone else has experienced anything similar? We brought him home and buried him, we did not want to get him checked out with the vet as it would have been more traumatic. We hold no remorse to the lady that groomed him she tried her best to revive him and was deeply sorry - she had never had a cat die on her so it was not only traumatic for us but for her and her staff as well. I have just put the phone down from my husband who had de-registered Donny from the vets and they think he might have had a weak heart... Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks Did you get my e-mail? |
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No I have not had an email, I have just checked from work. Clare wrote: Hi I have been searching the net for answers and advice. [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks Did you get my e-mail? -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200708/1 |
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