he reopens it....keeps washing it.
it's not a bad cut...slight one on the neck.
anyone ever put a bandaid on a cat's paw to keep from that?
> he reopens it....keeps washing it.
> it's not a bad cut...slight one on the neck.
> anyone ever put a bandaid on a cat's paw to keep from that?
Fit them with an Elizabethan collar for a few days. :-)
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Cheryl - 22 Nov 2003 21:44 GMT
>> he reopens it....keeps washing it.
>> it's not a bad cut...slight one on the neck.
>> anyone ever put a bandaid on a cat's paw to keep from that?
>
> Fit them with an Elizabethan collar for a few days. :-)
I thought of that, too. But the cut is on the neck so that might
irritate it. There was a picture of a soft e-collar somewhere on the
net but I didn't save it so I can't go back to it to see if that would
be a better solution. That does seem like something handy to have
around.
Laura R. - 23 Nov 2003 06:29 GMT
circa Sat, 22 Nov 2003 16:44:05 -0500, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav,
Cheryl (jlhshadow@devnull.hotmail.com) said,
> There was a picture of a soft e-collar somewhere on the
> net but I didn't save it so I can't go back to it to see if that would
> be a better solution. That does seem like something handy to have
> around.
The one that looks like one of the little "donuts" that kids use to
float around in pools?
Laura

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