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12th July 2011, 09:25 PM #21
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12th July 2011, 10:13 PM #22
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You could get one of those pet-prams for £80 on zooplus?! :p
I'm seriously considering one actually, getting these two to the vet will be a nightmare considering I'm pintsized!Mummy to;
Sooty 9.6.1996 - 28.4.2011 Rest in peace my love
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12th July 2011, 10:59 PM #23
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Helen and Jackie my mind is now well and truelly in the gutter :oops:
Missye87 have a look at cat house, cat collars, cat supplies, cat carriers, cat health, search strollers and wow! Can't find anything like them here x
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12th July 2011, 11:30 PM #24
Brian got lots of calls asking if he sold erm how should I put this adult products - his company is called Paragon Rubber! so he ended up branching out!! I ended up in hysterics when he told me about the shows. Thankfully he never carried out his threat to send me some samples...........I would never had set foot in goods in again if he had!!!
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12th July 2011, 11:50 PM #25
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13th July 2011, 09:51 AM #26
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13th July 2011, 05:22 PM #27
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Back to the subject at hand... no food after dinner for the boys. And just noticed a small sore/abcess on Leo's bottom lip, prob from a scratch fighting I hope, but I will get the vet to look tomorrow.
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13th July 2011, 05:25 PM #28
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A trio of hungry cats,don't envy you in the morning,hope they have given you an early appointment.
Good luck boys....x
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14th July 2011, 07:04 PM #30
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Well, that was interesting.
The castration was fine. But during the check-in the vet was concerned over their teeth and gums. He showed me and the gums were very red; An application of some dye and the plaque was clear. So they all went in for a polish and clean while they were already under. Finally, while doing the polish the vet found vestigial teeth in the lower jaw, near the front and removed them in two of the boys, as he had missed them in Leo and he was already in recovery. He's going back in to have them removed in a few weeks at just the charge of the removal, no charge for anaesthetic etc.
I looked online and yep, those teeth don't show up in the diagrams I could find. Anyone got experience of these in MCs ?
Meanwhile, the vet advised to give them some strips of meat, raw or cooked, once a week to get them chewing - and chicken wings are also good, like advised here in the past but then he also wants to get them off soft food completely and look at Science Diet t/d "or other good quality dry food" in the future. That latter I am not sure about given the "quality" of Science Diet/Science Plan. Hmm. Comments ?
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