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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by K & L
    He's home and having fit being in the bathroom. He's howling and scratching on the door. I don't know if I can take this for 10 days! He sure was happy to see me though.
    You should be happy that you go to work for the day!! If I know Mouser, he should heal in less than 10 days. I'm sure he will be back to the same old Mouser that we have come to know & love.

    Oh, a good solution for you & Kevin while home...............drink heavily, that should drown out the pitiful meows! (ok, you do know that I'm really only teasing you!!!! )
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    2 inches!

    Wow! That must have been a heck of an injury. Glad he's out of surgery and on his way to recovery.




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    Lisa, I'm glad to hear that Mouser's surgery went well and that he's now home. Please get well soon Mouser and I hope you make a speedy and full recovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobodeb
    2 inches!

    Wow! That must have been a heck of an injury. Glad he's out of surgery and on his way to recovery.
    I think the injury was that far up, plus bone was exposed.
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    I'm so glad to hear Mouser's surgery went well, but uhh, 2 inches!!

    Glad you let him out of the bathroom - with you around it should be OK. It sounds promising that the others left him alone, hope it will continue that way.

    Heal well, Mouser!



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    Glad to hear that surgery went well and Mouser is home and healing. It sure is a "conundrum" as to what actually happened!

    Here's to a speedy recovery.... and staying out of trouble little cutie Mouser! Your meowmie cannot take this again! (Neither can you Mouser!)

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    How scary!!

    I hope Mouser's recovery goes smoothly

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