Nik Simpson wrote:
> Nik Simpson wrote:
>> Had to take him the TED as he'd developed a bad limp. As I suspected
>> it turned out to be an abscess which will have to lanced and drained
>> (ugh) Anyway, he should be home this evening.
>
> He's home, very groggy with a big drain tube in his shoulder and a
> large shaved patch. Now we have the fun of giving him his antibiotic
> pulls and flushing out the drainage tube for the next few days, which
> won't be easy ;-0 Try holding down a 19.5LB cat that doesn't like
> pills.
He's feeling a lot better, wandering round the house (without a limp) and
howling (he's a very chatty cat) I think he's pissed about the half-finished
French Poodle cut that the TED gave him, but apart from that he seems OK and
spent most of the night firmly anchoring down the quilt on my bed.

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Shirley - 18 Jan 2004 20:07 GMT
Continued healing purrs for Mojo.
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polonca12000 - 18 Jan 2004 21:28 GMT
Great news! I'm so happy for both of you.
Continued purrs and best wishes,

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> He's feeling a lot better, wandering round the house (without a limp) and
> howling (he's a very chatty cat) I think he's pissed about the half-finished
> French Poodle cut that the TED gave him, but apart from that he seems OK and
> spent most of the night firmly anchoring down the quilt on my bed.