I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM! She'll go to the vet today.
I'll let you know how she makes out. This is good. Still working on
OneEye, but Lumpy needs medical attention just as much. More than just
'routine maintnenance and check ups like the others.
kaeli - 12 Nov 2004 15:49 GMT
> I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM! She'll go to the vet today.
> I'll let you know how she makes out. This is good. Still working on
> OneEye, but Lumpy needs medical attention just as much. More than just
> 'routine maintnenance and check ups like the others.
Awesome!!
I'm rooting for One-Eye...

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teri - 13 Nov 2004 04:38 GMT
>I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM!
Carl, you really have to get a bit more creative with these names.
Next thing you know you will have a black cat named Midnight, a gray
one named Smokey and an orange one named Pumpkin. :-)
teri
Mary - 13 Nov 2004 05:59 GMT
>>I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM!
> Carl, you really have to get a bit more creative with these names.
> Next thing you know you will have a black cat named Midnight, a gray
> one named Smokey and an orange one named Pumpkin. :-)
> teri
Actually he's been quite creative for an arrogant cretin, otherwise the
three kittens
he just had declawed would be named Stumpy I, Stumpy II, and Stumpy III.
I'd wager one day they will all be called homeless, unfortunately. Perhaps
as
soon as wifey notices that they shed on his precious furniture.
SvendlHo - 13 Nov 2004 14:03 GMT
>>I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM!
>Carl, you really have to get a bit more creative with these names.
>Next thing you know you will have a black cat named Midnight, a gray
>one named Smokey and an orange one named Pumpkin. :-)
Since their all white, I'm trying to use names that simply identify them.
teri - 13 Nov 2004 17:30 GMT
>Since their all white, I'm trying to use names that simply identify them.
Ah... otherwize there would be a Snowball or Casper out there eh?
Kidding, Carl, kidding. Good for you for helping them!
teri
Mary - 13 Nov 2004 17:37 GMT
> >Since their all white, I'm trying to use names that simply identify them.
> Ah... otherwize there would be a Snowball or Casper out there eh?
> Kidding, Carl, kidding. Good for you for helping them!
> teri
And good for them that he won't be keeping them, as they may
not have their toes lopped off.
SvendlHo - 14 Nov 2004 01:19 GMT
>And good for them that he won't be keeping them, as they may
>not have their toes lopped off.
Mary repeat after me, "Because of Carl, several cats (including one with a
potentially serious, if not life threatening condition) are better off." Can
you do that? I didn't think so.
Phil P. - 13 Nov 2004 08:48 GMT
> I caught Lumpy Neck in the trap this AM!
Well done. What a rush, ain't it? Next payday you'll be in a sporting
goods store buying camo outfits and cold weather gear for those
all-nighters!
She'll go to the vet today.
> I'll let you know how she makes out. This is good. Still working on
> OneEye, but Lumpy needs medical attention just as much. More than just
> 'routine maintnenance and check ups like the others.
Could be an abscess. From the looks of her pictures, she looks otherwise
pretty healthy.
SvendlHo - 13 Nov 2004 14:02 GMT
>Could be an abscess. From the looks of her pictures, she looks otherwise
>pretty healthy.
The hope is that it's an abcess and easily treatable. I can tell you she is
very active and elusive, and not at all lethargic. She also has a very healthy
appetite.
I was actually suprised to get her. The trap was in a spot that wasn't really
her terretory.