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UPDATE 2 - Miss Lily Whiskers....SHE'S HOME!!

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leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 31 Aug 2007 09:42 GMT
I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
her litter tray"...

So, I went and got her. :) Tail is all bandaged up and padded, and she
has to stay in. She came into the study, ate a huge bowl of food and
then had a very long drink of water. She's now sitting on the
windowsill in the study giving herself a bath.

She is, however, not speaking to me! Every time I go to talk to her I
get the evil kitty stare of death. I suspect it's going to be an
interesting weekend...

Thank you everyone for all the purrs and good thoughts. They helped
really tremendously. This is the first time for a long time that one
of the furries has been hospitalised over night, and I have to say, I
*HATED* it. I suspect Lily hated it even more...

We're back at TED on Monday for a check up and a removal of the
bandages.

She's Home!!

Helen M
Lesley - 31 Aug 2007 09:50 GMT
>She is, however, not speaking to me! Every time I go to talk to her I
>get the evil kitty stare of death. I suspect it's going to be an
>interesting weekend...

Glad to hear she's home and I am sure she will forgive you eventually

Lesley

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Lisa Katt - 31 Aug 2007 09:57 GMT
>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

Good to hear that Lily is home again and things are going the right way.
Hugs and purrs,
Elisabet
Adrian A - 31 Aug 2007 10:45 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

I'm so glad she's home. Purrs that she stays safe from now on and purrs for
your fazled nerves and your bank balance.
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Chris Havlicek - 31 Aug 2007 12:09 GMT
YAY!!  Glad she's home, regardless of the kitty stare-of-death...

Tripper gave me that after his one day stay at TED.  I told him that
if he hadn't left his urine sample all over the side of my computer
rather than saving it for TED, he wouldn't have *had* to stay.  That
just got me the ear.....;)

She'll get over it, and we're all still purring that her recovery
goes quickly and as painlessly as possible!

Chris, Tripper, Katie, Hazard and Oreo the feral
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
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>
> Helen M
Victor Martinez - 31 Aug 2007 13:01 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
> her litter tray"...

Awww.... at least she's home now! :)

> She is, however, not speaking to me! Every time I go to talk to her I
> get the evil kitty stare of death. I suspect it's going to be an
> interesting weekend...

Well, it is *your* fault she spent the night in that smelly place.

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dberry@mitre.org - 31 Aug 2007 15:46 GMT
On Aug 31, 4:42 am, leoparduswei...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
> her litter tray"...

I'm glad to hear that she is home and doing well.  Poor baby having to
stay overnight at the vet.

Debbie
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jofirey - 31 Aug 2007 16:03 GMT
You rock miss lily!

Jake and Molly

>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M
Irulan - 31 Aug 2007 17:02 GMT
what wonderful news. Hopefully Miss Lily stays quiet
until the tail is fully healed. We;'re happy to hear she and
you are doing fine.

Lily & her mama

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>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M
Exocat - 31 Aug 2007 17:24 GMT
<leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
> her litter tray"...

Sounds just like my Bandit, not a happy stayawayfromhome.

Sorry I'm late on this, computer woes, but the crew is now purring for Miss
Lily's rapid recovery.

Best Wishes
Gordon & the FF
Karen - 31 Aug 2007 17:45 GMT
SO glad she is home! Get well quick Miss L.

>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 31 Aug 2007 19:20 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
> her litter tray"...

> So, I went and got her. :) Tail is all bandaged up and padded, and she
> has to stay in. She came into the study, ate a huge bowl of food and
> then had a very long drink of water. She's now sitting on the
> windowsill in the study giving herself a bath.

> She is, however, not speaking to me! Every time I go to talk to her I
> get the evil kitty stare of death. I suspect it's going to be an
> interesting weekend...

I'm glad she's home! And one benefit of a cat's short memory is that
you will soon be forgiven.

Poor girl! I wonder what happened to her, to cause this injury in the
first place?

Joyce
Joy - 01 Sep 2007 00:25 GMT
>I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

I'm glad she's home and doing well.  It may take anything from hours to a
couple of days, but I'm sure she will forgive you.

Joy
Cantate - 01 Sep 2007 07:48 GMT
Dear Miss Lily Whiskers,

In defending my territory, I once got the skin torn off my tail.
Meowmie said it looked like I was a poodle, but I just gave her the
feline stare of death.  Then when the hair started to grow back, she
said it looked like baby mice!

I understand how you feel, but eventually you will have to forgive
your Meowmie for leaving you in that awful place overnight.  She feeds
you, after all.  I suggest sending her to Coventry for another couple
of days and then forgiving her.  She will continue to feed you, I'm
sure, so don't give in too soon.

Queen Cherry
leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 01 Sep 2007 08:46 GMT
> I understand how you feel, but eventually you will have to forgive
> your Meowmie for leaving you in that awful place overnight.  She feeds
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Queen Cherry

Dear Queen Cherry,

Fangu for the advice but I gived in Quick. I wanted cuddles off mommy.
I've been getting lots of lap cuddles when I ask. But don't worry,
I've been getting her back by kneading her bladder when she's on the
sofa and cuddling me!

Miss Lily Whiskers. (Who has decided to not let her tail bother her
and is being more obnoxious than usual.)
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 01 Sep 2007 22:17 GMT
> Fangu for the advice but I gived in Quick. I wanted cuddles off mommy.
> I've been getting lots of lap cuddles when I ask. But don't worry,
> I've been getting her back by kneading her bladder when she's on the
> sofa and cuddling me!

> Miss Lily Whiskers. (Who has decided to not let her tail bother her
> and is being more obnoxious than usual.)

Glad to hear you're doing better, Miss Lily!

Joyce
sam - 02 Sep 2007 23:34 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

Glad to hear she's home.  She'll forgive you ... eventually!

Sam
Ginger-lyn - 06 Sep 2007 18:42 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

Yeah!  I'm so glad to hear this :-)

I'll never forget when my Circe (RB) lost an inch or two off his tail.
DH (the first one) caught it in a door.  I was hysterical, but Circe
acted like "What the heck are you upset about?"  He had the longest tail
I'd ever seen on a cat in the first place, so the shorter version just
looked like a normal cat tail.  He did just fine, and I'm so glad Miss
Lily Whiskers is going to be fine, too!

Ginger-lyn

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polonca12000 - 06 Sep 2007 22:10 GMT
> I had a phone call from the vet this morning at 8.45am... "please can
> you come and get your cat, she's fine and very miserable hiding under
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Helen M

I'm sure she has forgiven you by now.
Lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek

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