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Deo catches Bonnie

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Bev - 13 Jun 2004 05:43 GMT
To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
went outside but I knew exactly what had happened.  I called Bonnie for
ages and finally she limped into view.  I have never seen a more
frightened kitty.
I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to
watch her to make sure there is no infection.   She is limping badly.  
Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Bev
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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 13 Jun 2004 09:30 GMT
> I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to
> watch her to make sure there is no infection.   She is limping badly.  
> Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Poor Bonnie! I hope her injuries heal up without infection, as that can
be difficult to treat. What a nasty critter Deo is (though I know it's not
really his fault either).

There's a cat like that in my neighborhood. He terrorizes, and when he
can get away with it, attackes the other cats on the street. But let a
human come toward him, and the big cowardly bully goes scampering off.

Joyce
lrulan - 13 Jun 2004 13:49 GMT
Bev, we will purr and pray that Bonnie is not injured much. Can't something
be done with Deo's aggressiveness?
Jazz & his mama

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>  > I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have to
>  > watch her to make sure there is no infection.   She is limping badly.
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> Joyce
SUQKRT - 14 Jun 2004 17:55 GMT
> > I don't know how many bites and claw marks are on her but will have
>to
> > watch her to make sure there is no infection.   She is limping badly.
>
> > Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Purrs for poor Bonnie, I hope she doesn't get an infection. I hope dastardly
Deo stays away. Are you ok? It seems a long time since you've posted. I missed
you.
Suz
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Victor Martinez - 13 Jun 2004 14:25 GMT
Bad Deo, bad! I hope it's nothing too bad. I read an interesting use for
Feliway that might help in this case. They recommend spraying it on some
piece of cloth (bandanas, etc.) that you can then attach to the cat that
gets attacked. The attacking cat is then supposed to be calmed down by
the hormones and he won't attack. That's the theory anyway.
Good luck trying to tie something to a cat that will stay with them long
enough though...

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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 13 Jun 2004 21:13 GMT
> Bad Deo, bad! I hope it's nothing too bad. I read an interesting use for
> Feliway that might help in this case. They recommend spraying it on some
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> Good luck trying to tie something to a cat that will stay with them long
> enough though...

I gather the collar "experiment" didn't work out?  Petco, here, has
fabric cat collars (I think the Drs. Foster and Smith catalog has them
too) with break-away fasteners.  Fabric should absorb the spray just fine.
Mischief - 13 Jun 2004 18:20 GMT
Oh dear!  Poor Bonnie!!!!!

I've enjoyed the tales of Bonnie and Clyde so much.  Hope that Bonnie
gets better and Deo gets his!

Kristi
polonca12000 - 13 Jun 2004 21:11 GMT
Lots of purrs for Bonnie,
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> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> Bev
Sam Nash - 13 Jun 2004 22:38 GMT
> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> Bev

Large and ferocious doggie growls for Deo!
Sam
LOL - 14 Jun 2004 01:36 GMT
> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> Bev

Awww.  We are sending disinfecting purrs to Bonnie, and
stay-in-your-own-yard-already vibes to Deo.

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Krista
badwilson - 14 Jun 2004 03:36 GMT
Maybe Clyde is getting too big for him?  He's picking on the smaller and
weaker victim.  Typical bully coward!  Many purrs for Bonnie!
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> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.
Marina - 14 Jun 2004 04:50 GMT
> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> watch her to make sure there is no infection.   She is limping badly.
> Down with Deo, grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Poor Bonnie. Many purrs for her to heal without complications, and some
purrs for Deo to become a happier, nicer cat.

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Christine Burel - 15 Jun 2004 06:01 GMT
So sorry to read this, Bev...how is Bonnie doing? Purrs are coming!
Christine
> To-day Deo struck.   Usually Clyde is the recipient of his charms!  But
> Bonnie was out on her own when I heard the rumpus.  Deo took off when I
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> Bev
Bev - 15 Jun 2004 10:41 GMT
> So sorry to read this, Bev...how is Bonnie doing? Purrs are coming!
> Christine
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> > The email of the species is more deadly than the mail.

Thanks for the good wishes for Bonnie, gang.   You will be pleased to
hear that so far she has recovered well although Deo is still lurking
around outside.   His favourite trick is jumping on the outside window
ledge at night and leering at the gang - B & C and FSP get terrified,
let out ear-splitting shrieks and fall off the inside window ledge.

I have been having computer problems, which is why I haven't posted for
a while.   It started with the monitor and mouse refusing to go on.  I
would turn the unit off at the wall then on again and reboot and it
would go!   This went on for a while until the infernal machine refused
to go at all.

A youthful guru told me that I would have to pay out $145 for a
motherboard which I did.  But then I had problems with the sound
(settings changed), mouse (light refused to go off) and
printer,(wouldn't go at all) sigh.   Try undoing computer cables and
reassembling them several times, assisted by two helpful Burmese,
screammmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Bev
polonca12000 - 15 Jun 2004 20:59 GMT
Sorry to hear you've been having so much computer problems, Bev.
Lots of best wishes for the troubles to be over,
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<snip>> A youthful guru told me that I would have to pay out $145 for a
> motherboard which I did.  But then I had problems with the sound
> (settings changed), mouse (light refused to go off) and
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> Bev
SUQKRT - 15 Jun 2004 23:19 GMT
>  But then I had problems with the sound
>(settings changed), mouse (light refused to go off) and
>printer,(wouldn't go at all) sigh.   Try undoing computer cables and
reassembling them several times, assisted by two helpful Burmese,
screammmmmmmmmmmmmm.

>Bev

Oh dear! I hope things are better now.
Suz
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CATherine - 16 Jun 2004 03:18 GMT
>So sorry to read this, Bev...how is Bonnie doing? Purrs are coming!
>Christine
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>> Bev

Isn't there anything to be done about Deo? Can't his owner control
him? Maybe you could work out a schedule of outdoor time with Deo's
owner. Maybe you could use pepper spray every time Deo gets on your
windows or you catch him chasing your cats. His bulliness is
endangering your cats' lives and emotional well-being.

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Jo Firey - 16 Jun 2004 19:51 GMT
> >So sorry to read this, Bev...how is Bonnie doing? Purrs are coming!
> >Christine
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> CATherine

I wouldn't go as far as pepper spray.  Wouldn't be right to try to injure
Deo.  However, what I have done in the past with dogs that like to take a
dump in my yard, or to come into the garage and pee on my car tires might
work.

I put a small amount of ammonia in a spray bottle, and fill it with water.
Its sure made a few dogs give my yard a wide  berth.

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