Three cheers for Jack, whose recovery is going very well! Hurray, hurray, hurray! (blows a kiss to Jack and Sunny too)
Three cheers for Jack, whose recovery is going very well! Hurray, hurray, hurray! (blows a kiss to Jack and Sunny too)
Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.
I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!
Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!
"That's the power of kittens (and puppies too, of course): They can reduce us to quivering masses of Jell-O in about two seconds flat and make us like it. Good thing they don't have opposable thumbs or they'd surely have taken over the world by now." -- Paul Lukas
"We consume our tomorrows fretting about our yesterdays." -- Persius, first century Roman poet
Cassie's Catster page: http://www.catster.com/cats/448678
A small update:
Jack had his stitches out at the vets yesterday, he's a little tender as the nurse said they were quit tight stitches but he's fine and doesn't have to go back. We just have to keep an eye on him and if there is anything that concerns us to take him back. He's still breathing fast occasionally but only when he gets excited and purrs like if he's being petted or fed.
One problem he still has is he's pulling his fur out a lot, apparently that's a symptom of the hyperactivity, but I'm hoping he'll stop after his body settles down.
Any advice for pulling fur out?
Kate
Oh Jack, hooray! You are doing all the right things for recovery.
Can you distract him to a chew toy -- a mouse or some other cat toy - rather than the hair? Did they give you any ideas when this should stop? Sorry I don't have any experience with this.
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