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8th November 2010, 11:02 PM #31
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Welcome, Kathryn, good to have you with us. Fine looking cats you have - the one sitting on the cat scratcher is stunning - is that Daisy or Herbie?
The shower thing sounds like your typical MC behaviour - Freyja is fascinated by bath and shower, although Wicca not so much. And if Freyja hears the bathroom taps running, she's in the sink like a shot! I don't tend to get the water bowl high jinks as we've got two fountains - for some reason, they don't flick water around too much with those.
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9th November 2010, 03:55 AM #32
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Wow, I think the orphanage I got Edmund from said they neutered him at around 11-12 weeks I think... sounds so young!
Oh well, at least he seems to be just fine, and he definitely doesn't have problems going to the bathroom out of the litter box or anything, so that's good!
Glad all of your furries are doing well after the surgery!
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15th November 2010, 07:45 PM #33
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Hi Candes, thanks for asking. Both lads are absolutely fine. There have been no negative changes in behaviour at all, and the weeing outside of the box has stopped, hooray! Larry was trembling in the cat box all the way to the vets (I carried the box in my arms - it's a 2 minute walk to the end of our road). But Monty was as cool as a cucumber in the box. Then afterwards the nurse said that Larry was more laid-back in the surgery, 'OK, you're going to inject me', whereas Monty was more nervy 'Oh! Oh! You're going to inject me?' Hmm, not sure if that bodes well for showing, or not!
Back at home, Larry was absolutely hyper! He set to and pulled his water dish across the floor, making a nice big puddle. He thought it was brilliant. He had never done this before. Later on he did it a couple more times, like it was a new trick he'd just been taught. He spent the rest of the day bouncing off the walls, as if he was just overjoyed to be home. Overnight, the OH has a couple of pints of water by the bed. Larry thought it would be hilarious if he plonked his great big paw in the glass and pulled it over - which he did, twice. Honestly, he is such a clown, you could practically see him laughing his socks off at us, flapping around mopping up water off the carpet. Again, he had never done this before. Still, preferable to the peeing. Monty on the other hand was standoffish with me for the rest of the day. He wasn't completely unfriendly, and he would talk to me if I approached him, but he was very subdued and really not himself. But the next day, he was all back to his normal loving and playful self.
They did give me a couple of Victorian collars for the lads, with instructions to put them on for 3 days, but Larry was so distressed when I put his on, running backwards around the kitchen, blundering into furniture, that I took it off. We kept a close eye on the licking and they really didn't lick down there any more than usual, and they were fine. I expect the vets are just being super-careful.
Altogether, the lads took it in their stride and have no ill-effects whatsoever. I am starting to wonder about the reduced appetite though, because I notice that their weight has hardly gone up at all over the last 2 weeks, and I wonder whether this is a coincidence, and that their growth rate may well start to slow down at 8 months anyway.
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15th November 2010, 09:32 PM #34
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Well done boys,all over & done with & no looking back,so pleased your mum didn't put those nasty things on you...
Imagination running riot at the thought of your mum & dad mopping the carpet at night,bet there were a few mutters going on,as mum did say better than pee though,a lot lot better !
I don't think she should be worrying about your apparent reduced eating & not putting on too much weight now,just tell her to remember the two babes in this house,one always eaten for England & still does & he is now over 2kg lighter than bruv who has never eaten a whole meal in one go,think weight gain will be at slower rate now but you both know in the end you will be what you are meant to be...x
Message for Teddy,yes it will shrink back down ...!
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