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  1. #16
    Oh my gosh! That's a lot of blood! I surely hope his tail recovers quickly, and glad that it was not anything worse than this! I would've assumed the worst myself coming home to that .. Keep us posted on how he's doing !!

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    how scary!
    I hope he is ok soon!
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    Sweet Mouser, I'm so sorry for your tail. Mommy will kiss it and make it all better.
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    OMG poor little Mouser what did you do. Scareing mom and dad, not to mention yourself. Prayers to you all.
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    Poor Mouser. I'm glad to hear that he's going to be okay. Hopefully you'll be able find out what he caught his tail on so no more of your furkids will ever get hurt. Pearl sends purrs, kittten kisses, and headbumpies to her old playmate. Please continue to keep us updated and please take care.

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    It's a shock even if you only read it! How could that happen to an indoor cat? And what fight could have been so heavy?

    I am so sorry and send thousand kissies to Mouser- he'll be the most handsome even with a shorter tail. Poor boy

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    Oh my gosh that is absolutely horrible

    I hope he's okay. Did he seem to be in pain? Tail wounds are a pain in the butt

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    Mouse&Elisa, my heart ache for you.My little naughty boy got hurt!

    Titet sent sweet headbumpies and healing purrs to her love for a speedy recovery.And she said to me to point that she loves him with or without tail.

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    OMG, poor Mouser! I hope it is not as painful as there is blood everywhere! Many kisses to Mouser and quick healing!
    What could have caused that

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    What a sight that must have been to walk into to. How awful, what on earth could he have done?

    I hope that sweet little tail heals very soon!

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    YOWCH! Poor Mouser.

    Something similar happened to our RB girl Amanda. An unknown tail injury resulted in amputation. But she looked quite cute with her little stump.
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    OMG!!! It looks like a masacre! Poor Mouser, and poor you and your husband having to deal with all that blood. Do you have a recliner that he could have been napping in? Those can grab hold of body parts and injure them if someone sits in them unaware a cat is inside...and it just takes one sizable kitty to jump up at the wrong time.... Hope you can figure it out, and prevent it from happening to any of the others. Kisses to Mouser...poor guy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by QueenScoopalot
    OMG!!! It looks like a masacre! Poor Mouser, and poor you and your husband having to deal with all that blood. Do you have a recliner that he could have been napping in? Those can grab hold of body parts and injure them if someone sits in them unaware a cat is inside...and it just takes one sizable kitty to jump up at the wrong time.... Hope you can figure it out, and prevent it from happening to any of the others. Kisses to Mouser...poor guy!
    No, we do not have a recliner. Nothing was fallen, out of place, or out of the ordinary...except BLOOD. Mouser's been very aggressive lately and I thought there had been a cat fight, but the vet said it appears it was caught versus a fight. We may never know what happened. You would think with all the cleaning we had to do we'd find where it happened, but we didn't.
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    Thanks everyone! I will update you all as soon as his surgery is done. Should be sometime early this morning, and it's 6:05 a.m. here. Poor little guy, not only did he have to go through this trauma but had to stay overnight at the vets. He must think we abandoned him.
    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

  15. #30
    oh my!! Poor Mouser Any clues as to what happened Lisa? What a fright you had - gives me shudders. Thankfully the surgery today will mnake Mouser all well again. But, YIKES!!

    ((((HUGS)))) to you and Kevin

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