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I REALLY NEED SOME HELP HERE

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Matthew - 30 Dec 2006 22:22 GMT
I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.  I
can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep up.
She does not even act like she had an operation yesterday.  She was like the
dead last night.  I kept touching her to make sure she was still breathing.
She has bounced everywhere.  Non stop purrs non stop chin rubs and ear
scratches.  If I get out of her sight he stalks me.  I look one way than I
have a orange furball starring me eye to eye when I turn around.  With no
idea how in the hell she got up there with out me seeing or hearing her.  I
swear she is going to give me a heart attack.

TELL ME HOW TO STOP A KITTEN ON A  BOUNCING PURPOSE TO MAKE SURE DADDY GOES
TO THE NUT HOUSE.  HELLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

WHY ME  WHY ME ;-)

< Calling the nursing home to make sure I got a room set up there>
<  Connecting the crash cart to a permanent hard line just in case>

Pss  thank you everyone for the headbutts, purrs and prayers. I know I am a
worry wart but they are my children and just like a good loving parent I
worry.
bobblespin - 30 Dec 2006 22:34 GMT
> I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.
> I can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep
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> am a worry wart but they are my children and just like a good loving
> parent I worry.

Sounds like she's recovering nicely.  My Misty acted as though nothing
had happened the day after her spay.

Bobble

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Chris Havlicek - 31 Dec 2006 00:19 GMT
<delurk>

<snort>....Katie was the same way, as were both of my mother's
girlcats.  You'd swear there was nothing wrong with them the day
after such an operation.  Guess it's a predator's way of making
sure they don't show any weakness?

Best bet is to just keep a close eye on her to make sure she
doesn't damage anything.  Most vets make two sets of sutures
anyway (or at least that's what they've told me), one inside and one
at the skin surface, since they know how well fur kids react to "no"
and "settle down"....;)

Purrs for KaShay's quick and eventless recovery!

Chris (cat dad to Tripper, Katie, and Hazard)

</delurk>

>> I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.
>> I can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep
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>
> Bobble
Jo Firey - 31 Dec 2006 00:44 GMT
>I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.  I
>can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep up. She
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> a worry wart but they are my children and just like a good loving parent I
> worry.

Just to give you an idea how resilient animals can be, our five pound toy
poodle had to have a c-section when she had her first pup.  She was out at
the dinner table that evening standing on her hind legs and bouncing as
usual to beg for food.

And cats are far worse.  Keeping them quiet is, I believe a veterinary joke.
You really can't do much but make sure she gets to choose her own activity
level.  ie, try to keep Rotweillers from chasing her.

Jo
Christina Websell - 31 Dec 2006 00:50 GMT
>I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.  I
>can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep up. She
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> GOES TO THE NUT HOUSE.  HELLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
> MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

If you would be happy to see her rest, put her in a crate big enough for a
litter box and a bed for 24 hours or more.
Myself, I wouldn't let her bounce around so soon despite how well she thinks
she is, she isn't.

Tweed
Rhonda - 31 Dec 2006 02:33 GMT
> TELL ME HOW TO STOP A KITTEN ON A  BOUNCING PURPOSE TO MAKE SURE DADDY GOES
> TO THE NUT HOUSE.  HELLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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> < Calling the nursing home to make sure I got a room set up there>
> <  Connecting the crash cart to a permanent hard line just in case>

Matthew,

Don't worry. We'll come visit you. Let us know your room number.

Rhonda
Matthew - 31 Dec 2006 03:15 GMT
>> TELL ME HOW TO STOP A KITTEN ON A  BOUNCING PURPOSE TO MAKE SURE DADDY
>> GOES TO THE NUT HOUSE.  HELLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
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>
> Rhonda

<raspberry> ;-)
Stormmee - 31 Dec 2006 06:05 GMT
penthouse is the only hope of sanity, it only took several near nervous
breakdowns for us to spend the money, Lee
> I need some help.  I can't stop her.  Since 5 am she has not stopped.  I
> can't take it she is going to give me a heart attack trying to keep up.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> worry wart but they are my children and just like a good loving parent I
> worry.

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