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Brave kitties microchipped
We just got back from TED. Rosie and Cinder sang us a duet on the way out,
but settled down about the time we were due to arrive. This was not our usual vet because he does not sell the microchips. We had a fairly long wait in the waiting room. The kitties hunkered down in their respective carriers and the two large rambunctious d*gs with people in tow never caught on that they were there. The d*gs did notice a little Westie leaving on the leash with a woman, and one would have pounced if the man had not had him in a headlock. Our kitties were great during the insertion of the microchips. Not even a little protest. The vet techs commented on how nicely they behaved and, the kitties soaked the attention and admiration all up. Cinder even allowed her claws to be clipped without much of a fuss. The ride home was peaceful and uneventful, but they were happy to be home and out of the carriers. Thank you for the encouraging thoughts. I think our cats are braver than I am. Annie |
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Brave kitties microchipped
Great that everything went so well. Vino was just like that when he
got chipped in August. I really think they don't have much feeling in that loose neck skin. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album Annie Wxill wrote: We just got back from TED. Rosie and Cinder sang us a duet on the way out, but settled down about the time we were due to arrive. This was not our usual vet because he does not sell the microchips. We had a fairly long wait in the waiting room. The kitties hunkered down in their respective carriers and the two large rambunctious d*gs with people in tow never caught on that they were there. The d*gs did notice a little Westie leaving on the leash with a woman, and one would have pounced if the man had not had him in a headlock. Our kitties were great during the insertion of the microchips. Not even a little protest. The vet techs commented on how nicely they behaved and, the kitties soaked the attention and admiration all up. Cinder even allowed her claws to be clipped without much of a fuss. The ride home was peaceful and uneventful, but they were happy to be home and out of the carriers. Thank you for the encouraging thoughts. I think our cats are braver than I am. Annie |
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Brave kitties microchipped
badwilson wrote:
Great that everything went so well. Vino was just like that when he got chipped in August. I really think they don't have much feeling in that loose neck skin. I was holding Baggy when he was chipped, I expected some reaction but he didn't even flinch. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) A House is not a home, without a cat. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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badwilson wrote:
Great that everything went so well. Vino was just like that when he got chipped in August. I really think they don't have much feeling in that loose neck skin. Nope, I don't think they do... after all, their mamas carry 'em around that way Jill Annie Wxill wrote: We just got back from TED. Rosie and Cinder sang us a duet on the way out, but settled down about the time we were due to arrive. This was not our usual vet because he does not sell the microchips. We had a fairly long wait in the waiting room. The kitties hunkered down in their respective carriers and the two large rambunctious d*gs with people in tow never caught on that they were there. The d*gs did notice a little Westie leaving on the leash with a woman, and one would have pounced if the man had not had him in a headlock. Our kitties were great during the insertion of the microchips. Not even a little protest. The vet techs commented on how nicely they behaved and, the kitties soaked the attention and admiration all up. Cinder even allowed her claws to be clipped without much of a fuss. The ride home was peaceful and uneventful, but they were happy to be home and out of the carriers. Thank you for the encouraging thoughts. I think our cats are braver than I am. Annie |
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