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Old January 27th 14, 04:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann791
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How is Boyfie doing?

Ann
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Old January 28th 14, 06:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"ann791" wrote in message
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How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


Hi, Ann

I thought I'd wait until today until I'd taken him to have his stitches out
and let you all know what the vet said.

His wounds have healed quote "beautifully", his abdomen palpates normal and
the vet is absolutely thrilled with his progress.
We had quite a long conversation about whether he ought to be allowed out
yet i.e. does he need to "take it easy?" and the vet said that that no, he
will pace himself about what he feels like doing and if he wanted to, he
could go out as soon as he got home and there was no danger of his wounds
"coming undone" even if he jumped my 5 foot gate or went up a tree.
So of course he *did* want to go out when he got home. I went out with him.
He only went to the shed and the nearest tree (not far), rubbed his cheeks
around them to re-establish his territory near the house and then came back
in. An hour later, he wanted out again so I let him. This time he was out
for an hour. Stayed in for several hours and wanted out again twenty
minutes ago, allowed.

My heart will be in my mouth for a long time until he comes in safely each
time but he hated staying in and even more loathed using a litter box.
There is no reason why I should keep him in (except for my peace of mind) as
the vet says "let him out now if he wants to." And he does want to.
It's so hard. I'm scared to let him out in case something happens again
although logically I know it won't. He's been out and about for 10 years
and I don't want to keep him in prison (that's what it would be for him)

Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)

I cannot thank David Blow enough for saving my beloved Boyfriend and also
the fact that they are a 24/7, 365/12 practice.
I thanked him again today and he said "it was a pleasure"

That Boyfie can recover so well after less than two weeks is nothing less
than a miracle. If you see him on the vet's Facebook page you will agree.

Power of the purr does it again.

Tweed








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Old January 28th 14, 06:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
JJ[_2_]
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


Hi, Ann

I thought I'd wait until today until I'd taken him to have his stitches
out and let you all know what the vet said.

His wounds have healed quote "beautifully", his abdomen palpates normal
and the vet is absolutely thrilled with his progress.
We had quite a long conversation about whether he ought to be allowed out
yet i.e. does he need to "take it easy?" and the vet said that that no, he
will pace himself about what he feels like doing and if he wanted to, he
could go out as soon as he got home and there was no danger of his wounds
"coming undone" even if he jumped my 5 foot gate or went up a tree.
So of course he *did* want to go out when he got home. I went out with
him. He only went to the shed and the nearest tree (not far), rubbed his
cheeks around them to re-establish his territory near the house and then
came back in. An hour later, he wanted out again so I let him. This
time he was out for an hour. Stayed in for several hours and wanted out
again twenty minutes ago, allowed.

My heart will be in my mouth for a long time until he comes in safely each
time but he hated staying in and even more loathed using a litter box.
There is no reason why I should keep him in (except for my peace of mind)
as the vet says "let him out now if he wants to." And he does want to.
It's so hard. I'm scared to let him out in case something happens again
although logically I know it won't. He's been out and about for 10 years
and I don't want to keep him in prison (that's what it would be for him)

Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last
night - you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a
bit)

I cannot thank David Blow enough for saving my beloved Boyfriend and also
the fact that they are a 24/7, 365/12 practice.
I thanked him again today and he said "it was a pleasure"

That Boyfie can recover so well after less than two weeks is nothing less
than a miracle. If you see him on the vet's Facebook page you will agree.

Power of the purr does it again.

Tweed




So glad for the good news. Thanks for sharing.

Jay




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Old January 28th 14, 07:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann791
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On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


Hi, Ann

I thought I'd wait until today until I'd taken him to have his stitches out
and let you all know what the vet said.

His wounds have healed quote "beautifully", his abdomen palpates normal and
the vet is absolutely thrilled with his progress.
We had quite a long conversation about whether he ought to be allowed out
yet i.e. does he need to "take it easy?" and the vet said that that no, he
will pace himself about what he feels like doing and if he wanted to, he
could go out as soon as he got home and there was no danger of his wounds
"coming undone" even if he jumped my 5 foot gate or went up a tree.
So of course he *did* want to go out when he got home. I went out with him.
He only went to the shed and the nearest tree (not far), rubbed his cheeks
around them to re-establish his territory near the house and then came back
in. An hour later, he wanted out again so I let him. This time he was out
for an hour. Stayed in for several hours and wanted out again twenty
minutes ago, allowed.

My heart will be in my mouth for a long time until he comes in safely each
time but he hated staying in and even more loathed using a litter box.
There is no reason why I should keep him in (except for my peace of mind) as
the vet says "let him out now if he wants to." And he does want to.
It's so hard. I'm scared to let him out in case something happens again
although logically I know it won't. He's been out and about for 10 years
and I don't want to keep him in prison (that's what it would be for him)

Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)

I cannot thank David Blow enough for saving my beloved Boyfriend and also
the fact that they are a 24/7, 365/12 practice.
I thanked him again today and he said "it was a pleasure"

That Boyfie can recover so well after less than two weeks is nothing less
than a miracle. If you see him on the vet's Facebook page you will agree.

Power of the purr does it again.

Tweed




Thanks for the update and the good news.
Ann

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Old January 29th 14, 12:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann791
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On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


Hi, Ann

I thought I'd wait until today until I'd taken him to have his stitches out
and let you all know what the vet said.

His wounds have healed quote "beautifully", his abdomen palpates normal and
the vet is absolutely thrilled with his progress.
We had quite a long conversation about whether he ought to be allowed out
yet i.e. does he need to "take it easy?" and the vet said that that no, he
will pace himself about what he feels like doing and if he wanted to, he
could go out as soon as he got home and there was no danger of his wounds
"coming undone" even if he jumped my 5 foot gate or went up a tree.
So of course he *did* want to go out when he got home. I went out with him.
He only went to the shed and the nearest tree (not far), rubbed his cheeks
around them to re-establish his territory near the house and then came back
in. An hour later, he wanted out again so I let him. This time he was out
for an hour. Stayed in for several hours and wanted out again twenty
minutes ago, allowed.

My heart will be in my mouth for a long time until he comes in safely each
time but he hated staying in and even more loathed using a litter box.
There is no reason why I should keep him in (except for my peace of mind) as
the vet says "let him out now if he wants to." And he does want to.
It's so hard. I'm scared to let him out in case something happens again
although logically I know it won't. He's been out and about for 10 years
and I don't want to keep him in prison (that's what it would be for him)

Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)

I cannot thank David Blow enough for saving my beloved Boyfriend and also
the fact that they are a 24/7, 365/12 practice.
I thanked him again today and he said "it was a pleasure"

That Boyfie can recover so well after less than two weeks is nothing less
than a miracle. If you see him on the vet's Facebook page you will agree.

Power of the purr does it again.

Tweed








I went to the facebook page. You have a wonderful vet and Boyfie is on
lucky kitty. I think he is down to eight lives. Continued purrs for his
recovery.

Ann
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Old January 29th 14, 02:30 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...


"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)


Wow! He was really sliced up! He looks so pitiful in the first pic :-((((((
I'm so glad he's getting back to his old self!

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Old January 29th 14, 02:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


(snippage)
Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)


Do you know if I have to re-activate my Facebook account to see this?
I'd really rather not.

Jill
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Old January 29th 14, 05:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ...

On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


(snippage)
Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last
night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)


Do you know if I have to re-activate my Facebook account to see this? I'd
really rather not.


I was able to see it, even before I logged in, and didn’t have to "like" the
page to see it either.
I did "like" the post though once I logged in. So give it a try.

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Old January 29th 14, 05:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Irulan
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I am active on Facebook but could not get into Chine House Veterinary
page to look at Boyfriend's pic. Is he on their website? That I can get
to.

Lily and her mama

"news" wrote in message ...



"jmcquown" wrote in message ...

On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


(snippage)
Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last
night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)


Do you know if I have to re-activate my Facebook account to see this? I'd
really rather not.


I was able to see it, even before I logged in, and didn’t have to "like" the
page to see it either.
I did "like" the post though once I logged in. So give it a try.

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Old January 29th 14, 05:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
jmcquown[_2_]
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On 1/29/2014 12:06 PM, news wrote:


"jmcquown" wrote in message ...

On 1/28/2014 1:00 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"ann791" wrote in message
...
How is Boyfie doing?

Ann


(snippage)
Chine House Veterinary Hospital put him on their Facebook page last
night -
you have to like their page to see his story and scroll down a bit)


Do you know if I have to re-activate my Facebook account to see this?
I'd really rather not.


I was able to see it, even before I logged in, and didn’t have to "like"
the page to see it either.
I did "like" the post though once I logged in. So give it a try.


I need a viable link. Anyone have one? Otherwise, if I search on
Facebook it wants me to Log In. That will reactivate my account. Nope,
not gonna do that.

Jill
 




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