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  1. #1
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    Poor Mouser does he really have to be away from every one. Bad enough a cone but mom really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corinna
    Poor Mouser does he really have to be away from every one. Bad enough a cone but mom really.

    I was thinking the same thing. If he has the cone on, why does he have to
    be separated from the others?

    Hope he heals quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    I was thinking the same thing. If he has the cone on, why does he have to
    be separated from the others?

    Hope he heals quickly.
    The others could easily rip out his stitches from playing & the like.

    Glad to hear he is home and okay. He'll settle down after a while.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    The others could easily rip out his stitches from playing & the like.

    Glad to hear he is home and okay. He'll settle down after a while.

    I so agree Sarah!

    Maybe you could keep him away from the others in one room till he is healed?

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    Yes, the vets main concern were all the other cats. Remember we have 24! OK, I broke down and let him out while I can supervise. I figure when we go to work we'll seclude him and at night when we're sleeping. He's been very calm and the others have actually left him alone. I'll have some pictures here real soon.
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    Poor kitty, here's hoping for a speedier recovery and he can be out in less than 10 days. At least he came through the surgery fine - kudos to meowmie for getting him to the vet asap !!

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