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Old September 4th 05, 12:23 AM
Yoj
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Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another week or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is, but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun. However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a lot of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G

Joy


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Old September 4th 05, 01:36 AM
Christine Burel
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Joy, hope Nanki-Poo will recover quickly and well -- many purrs for you and
him.
Christine
"Yoj" wrote in message
.. .
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to

put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another week

or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is,

but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun.

However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a lot

of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a

flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G

Joy




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Old September 4th 05, 05:55 AM
Marina
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Yoj wrote:
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another week or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is, but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun. However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a lot of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G


I don't know if Miranda will ever forgive me for getting a laptop
instead of a regular PC with big monitor. Anyway, purrs for Nanki-poo. I
know all about the medication blues, so purrs for you, too, Joy.


--
Marina, Frank, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Nikki.
marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki
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Old September 4th 05, 06:22 AM
Yoj
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Thank you, Christine.

--
Joy

**Don't believe everything you think**

"Christine Burel" wrote in message
...
Joy, hope Nanki-Poo will recover quickly and well -- many purrs for you

and
him.
Christine
"Yoj" wrote in message
.. .
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had

hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor

refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to

put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't

mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another

week
or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is,

but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun.

However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of

my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I

can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to

be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a

lot
of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a

flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G

Joy






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Old September 4th 05, 06:23 AM
Yoj
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"Marina" wrote in message
...
Yoj wrote:
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had

hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor

refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to

put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't

mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another

week or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is,

but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun.

However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of

my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I

can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to

be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a

lot of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a

flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G


I don't know if Miranda will ever forgive me for getting a laptop
instead of a regular PC with big monitor. Anyway, purrs for Nanki-poo. I
know all about the medication blues, so purrs for you, too, Joy.


--
Marina, Frank, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Nikki.


Thank you, Marina.

Joy


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Old September 4th 05, 11:19 AM
Adrian
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Yoj wrote:
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had
hoped, mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The
doctor refers to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it
went deeper than I realized, no doubt partly because he had been
scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve
to put on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried
putting some udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad,
and he didn't mind at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another
week or 10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it
than he is, but he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that
won't be fun. However, he forgives quickly, and usually wants
petting soon afterward. Most of my other cats have disappeared for
hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I
can't prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he
seems to be feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately.
He spends a lot of time either on my lap or on top of the computer
monitor. I can't get a flat screen monitor - my cats would be too
unhappy. G

Joy


Continuing purrs for Nanki-Poo to fully recover.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk


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Old September 4th 05, 12:50 PM
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Continued healing purrs and best wishes,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Yoj" wrote in message
.. .
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to

put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another week

or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is,

but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun.

However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a lot

of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a

flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G

Joy




  #8  
Old September 5th 05, 02:36 AM
Yoj
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"Adrian" wrote in message
...

Yoj wrote:
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had
hoped, mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped.


Continuing purrs for Nanki-Poo to fully recover.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk


Thank you, Adrian. The ulcer looks better today, so I am hoping.

Joy



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Old September 5th 05, 02:36 AM
Yoj
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Thank you, Polonca.

--
Joy

**Don't believe everything you think**

"polonca12000" wrote in message
...
Continued healing purrs and best wishes,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Yoj" wrote in message
.. .
Nanki-Poo's follow-up visit to the doctor was not as great as I had

hoped,
mainly because he isn't healing as fast as I had hoped. The doctor

refers
to what I called a wound as an ulcer. Apparently it went deeper than I
realized, no doubt partly because he had been scratching it.

Fortunately, he doesn't scratch it any more. She gave me some salve to

put
on it once a day. That won't be a problem, because I tried putting some
udder cream on it a couple of times when it looked bad, and he didn't

mind
at all.

Unfortunately, she wants to continue with the antibiotic for another

week
or
10 days. Most of the cats I've had were much worse about it than he is,

but
he still doesn't like it, and he fights it, so that won't be fun.

However,
he forgives quickly, and usually wants petting soon afterward. Most of

my
other cats have disappeared for hours after being given medicine.

The doctor still thinks the problem was a fleabite. I don't, but I

can't
prove it wasn't, so there's no point in arguing. At least he seems to

be
feeling fine. He's been a lot more affectionate lately. He spends a

lot
of
time either on my lap or on top of the computer monitor. I can't get a

flat
screen monitor - my cats would be too unhappy. G

Joy






 




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