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Post by fyona on Feb 18, 2009 21:44:05 GMT
Lulu was living in a coal house for six weeks until a lady reported her to CP, she had a cut paw , I collected her and took her to the vets she was examined but the vet could not tell if she was pregnant or had a full bladder, she got antibiotics for her paw, took her back to the vets Monday and her paw has healed lovely, booked her in to be speyed on Friday, just as well as she is screaming the house down and obviously on heat, what a noisy girl, I am expecting to wake up in the morning with a load of toms camping on my wall
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Post by Lilian on Feb 19, 2009 22:06:01 GMT
oh dear! i remember when my daughter got a cat, she was a gorgeous little thing but started acting very strange crying a lot at first then loved her back (just behind her tail) rubbed, until one day my daughter phoned me and said quick mam come down Millie is really ill she's screaming with pain but can't see anything wrong with her. So i hurried down to see millie rolling on the floor acting really strange, then it clicked she was in heat, i've never ever heard such a noise in all my life, needless to say,tom cats came from far and wide so she had to be spayed even though she was still in heat, bless her, then she pulled her stiches out before she was out of the vets so they had to take her back in to staple her. Within a couple of days she was back to her normal quiet self well apart from her loud purr
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Post by fyona on Feb 20, 2009 18:33:14 GMT
Well I never got any campers, and Lulu was in season and has been speyed today, she sleeps in an igloo on top of the wardrobe, so I thought I would be helpful and bring it down onto the bed, I went back into the room to find she had jumped onto the wardrobe, looking confused as to where her igloo was, so I put it back up and she has gone in it to sleep, I have just manged to get a little purr our of her.
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Post by Lilian on Feb 20, 2009 20:41:30 GMT
aw bless her little cotton sox, it's suprising how well cats recover after being speyed, if it was us we'd be wanting symphethy for days and in agony. At least she's all done now, no more crying and strange behaviour. give her a cuddle from me
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