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philo - 02 Dec 2005 00:09 GMT
we leave the water in the tub at a very small trickle so White Cat can have
a drink...anytime he wants.
he often cuddles up to me with a wet head and i'm used to it by now...
even when i'm sleeping at 4am.

well his head was wet as usual this morning...
but then later he kept crying next to the bathtub...
and i noticed that i must have turned the water all the way off
after my shower.

but his head was still wet...

and no, the toilet lid was not closed...

ooops  (g)
mlbriggs - 02 Dec 2005 19:55 GMT
> we leave the water in the tub at a very small trickle so White Cat can
> have a drink...anytime he wants.
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>
> ooops  (g)

I put one of those ice cream containers in the tub as an extra watering
hole.  I fill it with fresh water everyday/  TuTu likes it.  She also has
a Petsmate fountain on the bathroom counter.  I also keep a pan of water
in the shower.   She uses all of them at different times.

Suggestion:  Keep the lid down.   MLB
philo - 02 Dec 2005 20:44 GMT
> I put one of those ice cream containers in the tub as an extra watering
> hole.  I fill it with fresh water everyday/  TuTu likes it.  She also has
> a Petsmate fountain on the bathroom counter.  I also keep a pan of water
> in the shower.   She uses all of them at different times.
>
> Suggestion:  Keep the lid down.   MLB

well, he likes to drink the running water best...

i used to have a leaky faucet...but now that i replaced it...
i still have to let it "leak"

anyway...we just took him home from the vet for his yearly
physical and shots.
for an 18 year old cat he's doing very well.
and he will not need any more teeth extracted...
last year he lost a few :(
shortfuse - 03 Dec 2005 00:01 GMT
Glad to hear your 18 yr old is doing fine...I remember Lyra who I had put to
sleep at that age...she was sick and weighed just about 2 lbs....

>> I put one of those ice cream containers in the tub as an extra watering
>> hole.  I fill it with fresh water everyday/  TuTu likes it.  She also has
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> and he will not need any more teeth extracted...
> last year he lost a few :(
philo - 03 Dec 2005 03:44 GMT
> Glad to hear your 18 yr old is doing fine...I remember Lyra who I had put
> to sleep at that age...she was sick and weighed just about 2 lbs....

i've had cats ever since i was 16 (that's 40 years)
and most of them lived until 17.
whitecat has lost a little bit of weight in the last year...
but he's still pretty close to 10 pounds...
he still plays like a kitten!!!! it's amazing!!!!
 
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