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Oh dear! Poor Bonnie!!!!!
I've enjoyed the tales of Bonnie and Clyde so much. Hope that Bonnie gets better and Deo gets his! Kristi |
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Oh dear! Poor Bonnie!!!!!
I've enjoyed the tales of Bonnie and Clyde so much. Hope that Bonnie gets better and Deo gets his! Kristi |
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Oh dear! Poor Bonnie!!!!!
I've enjoyed the tales of Bonnie and Clyde so much. Hope that Bonnie gets better and Deo gets his! Kristi |
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Lots of purrs for Bonnie,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... To-day Deo struck. Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms! But Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus. Deo took off when I went outside but I knew exactly what had happened. I called Bonnie for ages and finally she limped into view. I have never seen a more frightened kitty. I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to watch her to make sure there is no infection. She is limping badly. Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. |
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Lots of purrs for Bonnie,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... To-day Deo struck. Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms! But Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus. Deo took off when I went outside but I knew exactly what had happened. I called Bonnie for ages and finally she limped into view. I have never seen a more frightened kitty. I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to watch her to make sure there is no infection. She is limping badly. Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. |
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Lots of purrs for Bonnie,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... To-day Deo struck. Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms! But Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus. Deo took off when I went outside but I knew exactly what had happened. I called Bonnie for ages and finally she limped into view. I have never seen a more frightened kitty. I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to watch her to make sure there is no infection. She is limping badly. Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. |
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Victor Martinez wrote: Bad Deo, bad! I hope it's nothing too bad. I read an interesting use for Feliway that might help in this case. They recommend spraying it on some piece of cloth (bandanas, etc.) that you can then attach to the cat that gets attacked. The attacking cat is then supposed to be calmed down by the hormones and he won't attack. That's the theory anyway. Good luck trying to tie something to a cat that will stay with them long enough though... I gather the collar "experiment" didn't work out? Petco, here, has fabric cat collars (I think the Drs. Foster and Smith catalog has them too) with break-away fasteners. Fabric should absorb the spray just fine. |
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Victor Martinez wrote: Bad Deo, bad! I hope it's nothing too bad. I read an interesting use for Feliway that might help in this case. They recommend spraying it on some piece of cloth (bandanas, etc.) that you can then attach to the cat that gets attacked. The attacking cat is then supposed to be calmed down by the hormones and he won't attack. That's the theory anyway. Good luck trying to tie something to a cat that will stay with them long enough though... I gather the collar "experiment" didn't work out? Petco, here, has fabric cat collars (I think the Drs. Foster and Smith catalog has them too) with break-away fasteners. Fabric should absorb the spray just fine. |
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Victor Martinez wrote: Bad Deo, bad! I hope it's nothing too bad. I read an interesting use for Feliway that might help in this case. They recommend spraying it on some piece of cloth (bandanas, etc.) that you can then attach to the cat that gets attacked. The attacking cat is then supposed to be calmed down by the hormones and he won't attack. That's the theory anyway. Good luck trying to tie something to a cat that will stay with them long enough though... I gather the collar "experiment" didn't work out? Petco, here, has fabric cat collars (I think the Drs. Foster and Smith catalog has them too) with break-away fasteners. Fabric should absorb the spray just fine. |
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"Bev" wrote in message
... To-day Deo struck. Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms! But Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus. Deo took off when I went outside but I knew exactly what had happened. I called Bonnie for ages and finally she limped into view. I have never seen a more frightened kitty. I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to watch her to make sure there is no infection. She is limping badly. Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Large and ferocious doggie growls for Deo! Sam |
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