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"Marina" wrote in message ... Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Don't worry too much. Recovering from a general anaesthetic makes you dazed (take my word for it) and also there is a tube down the throat when the surgery is going on, which makes you hoarse afterwards for a day or so. Take my word for that, too. Chill ;-) He'll be fine in a few days. He lived through it, didn't he? and that's what you were so worried about. Glory be, you have him back alive! (been there.) Tweed |
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"Marina" wrote in message ... Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Don't worry too much. Recovering from a general anaesthetic makes you dazed (take my word for it) and also there is a tube down the throat when the surgery is going on, which makes you hoarse afterwards for a day or so. Take my word for that, too. Chill ;-) He'll be fine in a few days. He lived through it, didn't he? and that's what you were so worried about. Glory be, you have him back alive! (been there.) Tweed |
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"Marina" wrote in message ... Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Don't worry too much. Recovering from a general anaesthetic makes you dazed (take my word for it) and also there is a tube down the throat when the surgery is going on, which makes you hoarse afterwards for a day or so. Take my word for that, too. Chill ;-) He'll be fine in a few days. He lived through it, didn't he? and that's what you were so worried about. Glory be, you have him back alive! (been there.) Tweed |
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He's home
Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect
he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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in article , Marina at
wrote on 10/27/04 1:38 PM: Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. He's home and safe. Most important!! Keep us posted. |
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in article , Marina at
wrote on 10/27/04 1:38 PM: Frank is home but he seems sort of dazed. He's very hoarse, so I suspect he has been yowling a lot today. ( He tries to complain to me, but can only manage a croak. I don't like taking him to the vet school hospital, and I'm going to try and avoid it in the future. The cats always seem so strange when they get home from there, and then it takes a long time for them to recover. Unfortunately, it's the only place that's open 24/7. Ah, well, hope there aren't any more emergencies. Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. He's home and safe. Most important!! Keep us posted. |
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Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. Thank heavens for some good news! We're all hoping that this can be treated without surgery. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. Thank heavens for some good news! We're all hoping that this can be treated without surgery. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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Marina wrote:
---------------------snip---------------------- Anyway, I have my Frank back - sort of. We'll see if he's back to his own self tomorrow. At least he has all his fangs left. Now we'll just have to hope that they don't get infected again. Thank heavens for some good news! We're all hoping that this can be treated without surgery. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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