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Re: What a WONDERFUL Roadcat!

CATherine30 Jun 2005 04:50
>Harri girl is proving just what a wonderful kitty she is. She is on 2
>liquid antibiotics and vitamin K tablets. She hates them, as they must
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>Dan

Harri is a very intelligent cat. And she is totally bonded with you.
You are truly blessed.

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CATherine

Dan M29 Jun 2005 19:07
Harri girl is proving just what a wonderful kitty she is. She is on 2
liquid antibiotics and vitamin K tablets. She hates them, as they must
taste awful. She initially resists opening her mouth but soon gives in,
and she never really fights me. But here is the unbelievable part:

She comes looking for me when it's time for her meds.

She will come in from the back yard or out from behind the furniture or
get up from her nap and walk around until she finds me. She then sits a
few feet from me and stares. She doesn't want to be petted or picked up
or played with or fed - I've tried. She waits until I get up, then she
leads me into the kitchen (where I give her her meds) and jumps onto the
counter or the washing machine. She then allows me to administer her
meds, waits for her salmon treats, usually snifss them then ignores
them, then goes back outside.

I've never had a cat do that before.

Dan

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