Re: cat news


Oh Kitty you are so right.  One guy at work was trying to pass their family
cat off to me because one of his spoiled bratty boys has developed an
allergy.  I said - what's the matter, the kid can't get allergy shots?  It's
covered by our insurance.  I told him in 6 years the kid will be gone,
you'll still have the cat.  Ugh.  Bad topic to get me started on, sorry.

On 10/24/08, Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Daryl,
> I really give you credit for going the extra mile for your pets.  I've just
> received another email from a friend who says her son has to get rid of
> their younger cat because the older one doesn't like it, so it's not using
> its box.  I do realize behavioral problems are a pain, but most of the time
> they can be worked through.  Too many people think pets are disposable.
>
> Kitty
> neIN, Zone 5
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl" <dp2413@comcast.net>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 11:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] cat news
>
>
>  I'm glad that there are some treatment options for you, even though I
>> wince
>> at the cost, having recently started the series of vaccinations on the
>> kitten, and booster for Diesel, to the tune of  about $170 for the first
>> and
>> $40 for the second.  That's on top of the $86 for tests and such  for the
>> kitten when he was vomiting every hour or so and only weighed 14 ounces.
>>
>> Scooter (the kitten) is now up to 4 pounds. That's a good thing. When I
>> had
>> him in 3 weeks ago he only weighed 2.4, still prey-sized for the rat snake
>> that's in the house someplace.
>>
>> I don't know if I wrote that E.T. is now part of the family. There are
>> still
>> some hisses and chases, but no fights. He's behaving very well toward the
>> kitten, too. Who would have thought that a 20 pound fighting blur of claws
>> could ever be such a pussycat?
>>
>> d
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kitty" <kmrsy@comcast.net>
>> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:39 PM
>> Subject: [CHAT] cat news
>>
>>
>> I took a sick half day from work yesterday to take Braveheart & Seamus to
>>> the vet.  Seamus had been limping since Friday but I couldn't determine
>>> why. Vet said that since all seemed ok with him, his guess was a bee
>>> sting;
>>> he gave him an injection to help speed recovery.  Guess what! Seamus'
>>> weight is down to 18.9 from 23.5 last June.
>>> Braveheart (now up to 9.5 from a previous 8.9 pounds)  is not doing well
>>> in the walking department, seems to be getting worse.  Vet put him back
>>> on
>>> Cosequin for arthritis and suggested I sprinkle potassium on his food.
>>> Cleaned more wax from his gnarley ears, kept using a camera to find more,
>>> and gave me stuff to put in daily for a week, and then once weekly, to
>>> dissolve the last bit he couldn't reach.  As to BH's occasional avoidance
>>> of the litterbox, he prescribed Litter Magnet, which you mix with the
>>> litter and is supposed to entice them to use it.  We'll see.  Smelled
>>> suspiciously like ground catnip which BH can't seem to smell.
>>>
>>> $123 later we're all home safe and sound.
>>>
>>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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