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Emily's latest vet visit
Emily's a rare cat. Since kittenhood she's actually enjoyed visiting the
vet. She likes all the shiny bottles and vials on the counter just out of her reach; and she likes all the attention. But this created a problem during today's visit. She began to purr. She purred when the vet pried open her mouth to check her teeth. She purred when he examined her from tip to tail. She even purred when he gave her two hypodermic syringes of serum. But when he tried to hear her heart with the stethoscope, all he got was a deep rumble. We tried everything to stop Emily purring. Finally we stood her on her hind legs, and this confused her just long enough for the doctor to hear her heartbeat before the rumble resumed. Dear little Emily - she always finds some way to complicate things! |
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Moxie sometimes purrs at the vet's, too. He says it's because she's
nervous. Makes it hard to check her heart. Silly girls! Katz |
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"Bobcat" wrote in message
... Emily's a rare cat. Since kittenhood she's actually enjoyed visiting the vet. She likes all the shiny bottles and vials on the counter just out of her reach; and she likes all the attention. But this created a problem during today's visit. She began to purr. She purred when the vet pried open her mouth to check her teeth. She purred when he examined her from tip to tail. She even purred when he gave her two hypodermic syringes of serum. But when he tried to hear her heart with the stethoscope, all he got was a deep rumble. We tried everything to stop Emily purring. Finally we stood her on her hind legs, and this confused her just long enough for the doctor to hear her heartbeat before the rumble resumed. Dear little Emily - she always finds some way to complicate things! AAAWWWWWW! Even though it "complicates" hearing her heartbeat, I bet the vet still would rather examine her than a hissy/spitty/bitey/scratchy cat (like my Bandit! ;). Hugs, catNipped |
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CatNipped wrote:
"Bobcat" wrote in message ... Emily's a rare cat. Since kittenhood she's actually enjoyed visiting the vet. She likes all the shiny bottles and vials on the counter just out of her reach; and she likes all the attention. But this created a problem during today's visit. She began to purr. She purred when the vet pried open her mouth to check her teeth. She purred when he examined her from tip to tail. She even purred when he gave her two hypodermic syringes of serum. But when he tried to hear her heart with the stethoscope, all he got was a deep rumble. We tried everything to stop Emily purring. Finally we stood her on her hind legs, and this confused her just long enough for the doctor to hear her heartbeat before the rumble resumed. Dear little Emily - she always finds some way to complicate things! AAAWWWWWW! Even though it "complicates" hearing her heartbeat, I bet the vet still would rather examine her than a hissy/spitty/bitey/scratchy cat (like my Bandit! ;). Hugs, catNipped Persia gets so scared at the vet she sticks her head under the vet tech's armpit. It's like she thinks if we can't see her head she's not really there! LOL Cats DO purr (usually more loudly) to attempt to calm themselves down in stressful situations. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
Persia gets so scared at the vet she sticks her head under the vet tech's armpit. It's like she thinks if we can't see her head she's not really there! LOL Several of my cats have been known to put their heads in my armpit while at the vet's. LOL. "Mommy, help!" |
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On 2005-02-17, Katz penned:
Several of my cats have been known to put their heads in my armpit while at the vet's. LOL. "Mommy, help!" The vet office is the only place where I am allowed to hold Oscar for more than 0.2 picoseconds. In fact, it's getting her to let *go* of me that's the problem. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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On 17 Feb 2005 10:42:54 -0800, "Katz" wrote:
Several of my cats have been known to put their heads in my armpit while at the vet's. LOL. "Mommy, help!" Cinder(RB) would crawl up and try to hide under my hair at the vets. The first time she did it, I almost cried as I felt so sorry for her. I knew she had to be really scared as that's the only place she ever did that. She did regularly sleep in my bed on top of my hair though. L. |
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jmcquown shouted to everyone in earshot, Cats DO purr (usually more loudly) to attempt to calm themselves down in stressful situations. Ahh, maybe that would explain Buck's purring as/after I gave her a nice, wet bath when my cousins delivered her (and Grizzly) to my house. Heh, this thread made me remember one of Buck's vet visits... after the tech weighed her and left the room, she was sitting on the scale looking utterly terrified, so I went to pick her up, and she just about took the scale with her (and she's not big at all). She calmed down quite a bit by the time the vet was done with her, though. Back then, she was scared of just about everybody she didn't know, regardless of setting, but as the vet was writing on the charts, she first peered up onto the exam counter (where he was writing) from the bench beside it and then actually hopped up there and asked him for scritches. Jeff |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
... CatNipped wrote: "Bobcat" wrote in message ... Emily's a rare cat. Since kittenhood she's actually enjoyed visiting the vet. She likes all the shiny bottles and vials on the counter just out of her reach; and she likes all the attention. But this created a problem during today's visit. She began to purr. She purred when the vet pried open her mouth to check her teeth. She purred when he examined her from tip to tail. She even purred when he gave her two hypodermic syringes of serum. But when he tried to hear her heart with the stethoscope, all he got was a deep rumble. We tried everything to stop Emily purring. Finally we stood her on her hind legs, and this confused her just long enough for the doctor to hear her heartbeat before the rumble resumed. Dear little Emily - she always finds some way to complicate things! AAAWWWWWW! Even though it "complicates" hearing her heartbeat, I bet the vet still would rather examine her than a hissy/spitty/bitey/scratchy cat (like my Bandit! ;). Hugs, catNipped Persia gets so scared at the vet she sticks her head under the vet tech's armpit. It's like she thinks if we can't see her head she's not really there! LOL Cats DO purr (usually more loudly) to attempt to calm themselves down in stressful situations. Jill AAWWWW poor baby! But that's so cute! Hugs, CatNipped |
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[[Cats DO purr (usually more loudly) to attempt to calm themselves down in
stressful situations. ]] It's either that, or else they're showing the person (ie, TED) who is making them nervous, "See? I'm a FRIENDLY cat. A nice kitty. There's no need to threaten ME." Donna and the kitties who purr because they're spoiled rotten, Captain and Stanley |
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