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Sandra - 28 Nov 2005 16:54 GMT
How an indoor cat like Phoenix can be so accident prone, I shall never know.
He has just come back from yet another trip to the vet, this time he has
ruptured the knee ligament on a back leg. Even the vet has no idea what he
did to do that much damage. Now he has to rest it so it can heal. He's lying
around feeling sorry for himself, poor thing. we shall just have to spoil
and fuss him rotten.

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Irulan - 28 Nov 2005 17:28 GMT
aw, poor Phoenix. We will purr and pray that his leg gets better soon. Maybe
you should wrap him in bubble wrap so he doesn't hurt himself anymore? ;)
Lily & his mama
Jazz, RB

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> How an indoor cat like Phoenix can be so accident prone, I shall never
> know. He has just come back from yet another trip to the vet, this time he
> has ruptured the knee ligament on a back leg. Even the vet has no idea
> what he did to do that much damage. Now he has to rest it so it can heal.
> He's lying around feeling sorry for himself, poor thing. we shall just
> have to spoil and fuss him rotten.
Sandra - 28 Nov 2005 20:08 GMT
very tempting to wrap him up in something! With a bill of over £160, I'm
glad he's insured! He's currently asleep on a bean bag, all curled up
looking very cute and innocent. Wouldn't dream of chasing his big friend all
over the house at astonishing speed just now!

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Karen - 28 Nov 2005 17:46 GMT
Man, he really is. You need ramps or something. Poor kitty.

> How an indoor cat like Phoenix can be so accident prone, I shall never know.
> He has just come back from yet another trip to the vet, this time he has
> ruptured the knee ligament on a back leg. Even the vet has no idea what he
> did to do that much damage. Now he has to rest it so it can heal. He's lying
> around feeling sorry for himself, poor thing. we shall just have to spoil
> and fuss him rotten.
223rem - 28 Nov 2005 18:06 GMT
> How an indoor cat like Phoenix can be so accident prone, I shall never know.
> He has just come back from yet another trip to the vet, this time he has
> ruptured the knee ligament on a back leg. Even the vet has no idea what he
> did to do that much damage.

That's *very* unusual. Now dont get upset, but it has to be considered:
maybe he's been abused?
polonca12000 - 29 Nov 2005 22:33 GMT
Lots and lots of healing purrs and best wishes for Phoenix,
Polonca and Soncek

> How an indoor cat like Phoenix can be so accident prone, I shall never know.
> He has just come back from yet another trip to the vet, this time he has
> ruptured the knee ligament on a back leg. Even the vet has no idea what he
> did to do that much damage. Now he has to rest it so it can heal. He's lying
> around feeling sorry for himself, poor thing. we shall just have to spoil
> and fuss him rotten.
No More  Retail - 29 Nov 2005 22:35 GMT
hope the little one feels better :-)
> Lots and lots of healing purrs and best wishes for Phoenix,
> Polonca and Soncek
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>> He's lying around feeling sorry for himself, poor thing. we shall just
>> have to spoil and fuss him rotten.

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