Yay Starr! I'm so glad the ringworm is finally over - what a long bout he's had with it! Good luck little one on your very delicate surgery.
Yay Starr! I'm so glad the ringworm is finally over - what a long bout he's had with it! Good luck little one on your very delicate surgery.
Yay! What a relief!
**hugs**
What a Starr!!!!
Need I say more? Tracey, I hope everything will go well with the neutering/whatever!!!Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
It's time for this boy to get to enjoy life, isn't it?
Logan
Star ~ I'm sure everything will go well. I'll be thinking of you....
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
Good luck Starr!!! We're rooting for YOU!
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Yippie! I'm glad the Starr boy has a clean bill of health!
Hugs and headbumpies going out for you and Starr. Good thoughts on the way for an easy nuter!
Oh Tracey, bless his heart........I hope that all went well and he will soon be home and acting like the true kitten that he is.
My Sugar (first cat that owned me) also had testicles that had not dropped.
But he was with me for over 18 years.
He did father a litter at the request of a good friend. Sugar was all white with blue eyes - and her cat was all white with gold eyes. She had five kittens............four all pure white - and one dark tabby. I always wish that I had been able to keep the tabby, but I was pushing it by even having a cat in my apartment in the first place.
Bless his heart! Glad all went well and Starr is now a happy healthy cat! Great work Tracey!!
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
What a sweet photo. He looks resigned to staying putt!
I hope his recovery is quick and effortless for you. I also hope he cooperates with you when you try to pill him!
((((((((((((((((Starr)))))))))))))))))))))
P. S.
This is a post from about 6 months ago....about the soft blue collar my cat Lucy had to wear after her spaying....
"Lucy, the little black barn cat sailed right through her spaying. She has totally recovered and is as sweet as usual. She did do one really funny thing though. After a few days of wearing the ecollar (soft blue one......because she put her front right paw through the neck of the hard plastic one, along with her neck!!!) she seemed to be fine without the ecollar so I took it off and placed it on the coffee table. A couple of nights after I removed the collar, she got up on the table, put her furry head into the opening of the ecollar (soft one) and put the darn thing back on, all by herself. She walked around as proud as could be for about an hour. It fell off in the kitchen. She didn't repeat this, so I figure it was by accident. What a little goof ball."
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Tracey, what a relief that the surgery went well.I hope he'll heal fast and be back to normal in no time.
He looks so sweet there in his litterbox.
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