I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George and I put it on a
personal web page. The link is
http://home.comcast.net/~johnxj/index.html
In case anyone is interested in seeing the old guy lying comfortably
next to me in the computer room. :)
I hope I did this right. I'm not very smart about these things. I just
used the Comcast personal web page wizard.
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m. L. Briggs - 01 Oct 2003 05:49 GMT
>I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George and I put it on a
>personal web page. The link is
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>I hope I did this right. I'm not very smart about these things. I just
>used the Comcast personal web page wizard.
He was really a battle weary old tomcat. Bless his soul. He looks
like he deserved a better life than what he had. I am so glad you
made his last days happier.. Rest in Peace Georgie Boy. MLB
m. L. Briggs - 01 Oct 2003 06:00 GMT
>I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George and I put it on a
>personal web page. The link is
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>I hope I did this right. I'm not very smart about these things. I just
>used the Comcast personal web page wizard. I'm very much afraid I am getting all these cats mixed up.
I'm afraid I am getting all these cats mixed up. Old George looks
like he has lead a hard life but he was once a beautiful cat. I
wonder who lost him way back when -- do you suppose they ever wonder
about him? I wrote a poem once about lost cats -- think I'll have to
look it up. MLB
m. L. Briggs - 01 Oct 2003 06:17 GMT
>I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George and I put it on a
>personal web page. The link is
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>I hope I did this right. I'm not very smart about these things. I just
>used the Comcast personal web page wizard.
Perhaps if you left a small bag of kibble with the old lady she would
stop giving him table scraps. As long as Old George is an outdoor
car, I am sure he will make his visits there . Good luck with the
potty training. MLB
William Hamblen - 02 Oct 2003 00:43 GMT
> I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George ...
Old George certainly is a shaggy cat.

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Marek Williams - 02 Oct 2003 05:46 GMT
>> I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George ...
>Old George certainly is a shaggy cat.
Yeah. You should have seen him a couple months ago. He had matted hair
sticking up about 3 cm high on the rearmost 8 cm of his back. The mats
were so thick I had to cut them off. He still needs a lot of brushing,
but one step at a time. Right now I have to figure out how to
communicate to him about the use of a litter box.
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LauraK - 02 Oct 2003 06:37 GMT
> The mats
>were so thick I had to cut them off. He still needs a lot of brushing,
>but one step at a time. Right now I have to figure out how to
>communicate to him about the use of a litter box.
Were you the one asking about how to open the tubes for flea or something
killer?
I was just doing that today and was reading the instructions and it does tell
you to "push down on the top."
What it doesn't tell you is to take off the top, invert it (so the little
pointy thing in the top of the cap faces the little plastic piece across the
top of the tube) and push down.
I don't know why the instructions leave off that essential piece of
information.
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Marek Williams - 04 Oct 2003 08:31 GMT
>Were you the one asking about how to open the tubes for flea or something
>killer?
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>I don't know why the instructions leave off that essential piece of
>information.
Yep, that was me.
I did try to take the cap off, but it was firmly attached to the tube.
There was a little raised circle all the way around the nozzle about
halfway between the tube and the end of the nozzle. indicating the
start of the cap, but no way could I separate them.
This evening I just gave up. I am, after all, much larger and stronger
than that stupid tube. Furthermore, I own a large pair of scissors.
End of problem.
Then I went to administer the dose to Old George. The tube the vet
sold me had 60 mg and the vet had suggested using it as two 30-mg
doses, but I had decided to use 20 mg at a time, since he is so old
and still kind of skinny. The vet had given me a syringe without a
needle to suck it up so I could use just a portion at a time.
Well, I didn't quite succeed. The syringe was a 1 cc syringe
calibrated to u-100. Therefore, there should have been 60 units in the
syringe. There wasn't. All I got was about 50 units. The rest probably
just didn't get sucked up.
And when I went to dose him I found I couldn't see the syringe once I
inserted it into the fur on the back of his neck. I ended up giving
him about 25 units instead of the 20 I planned to use. And I didn't
get it on the skin very well. I think most of it ended up on his fur.
<Sigh>
Oh well. I'll watch him over the next several days and see what
happens. According to the vet it should take about three days to kill
the ear mites, fleas, and certain intestinal worms if he has them. He
doesn't really have a flea problem, but from ecstatic state he goes
into when I stick my little finger deep in his ear, he clearly has ear
mites. In about three days I'll take some Q-tips and clean out the
remaining dirt and wax.
You're right about the stupid instructions. Next time you need to open
one of those tubes go get a pair of scissors. It's lots easier. Just
hold the tube upgright and clip the nozzle off about halfway.
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Dave - 02 Oct 2003 02:19 GMT
> I finally got around to taking a pic of Old George and I put it on a
> personal web page. The link is
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Poor Geroge looks like he's had a rough life. I'll bet he's happy to
have found you...