Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
What a nice relief knowing that she's fine
So very happy
i have a couple cats do that if they run around to much or if it's to warm a day too.
but it's been awhile since i've seen them do that.
i have a couple cats that love the spring water from the refridgerator
my lucy accually waits by the refridgertor for it.even after i change the water
bowls from the sink(letting the water run first)
but she has kidney failure and it seems she is never satisfied unless it's cool
water from the fridge.(spoiled...but i love doing it for her...she's my little follower).
she sticks her tounge out when she runs around to much i noticed.
Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix
[QUOTE=catfamily;2017833]What a nice relief knowing that she's fine
So very happyQUOTE]
Well, I won't know for sure unless my vet can get in there and give her teeth a good cleaning and look under her tongue, etc. but I'm hopeful!
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Prayers for the kitties.
One thing always amazes me though......vets always want to anesthetize a cat for grooming.Without even trying it!! We do hundreds of cats, perfectly wide awake. Very few are stressed to the point that they need to be sent away with the suggestion of sedation. Can't they at least give her a TRY??? without anesthesia?
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Yes, you're right, Jen, and to his credit, he did say that they would try it w/out anesthesia first. It's only a last resort but he wants to make sure that, if she does need anesthesia, that she'll be able to handle it ok. Given that they're going to do a lion cut, (which is primarily shaving, right?), I think she may be able to handle it fine. It's the brushing and tugging on the mats that's causing her to get so stressed.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Best of wishes for Puddy and Pidgie!
Someone else on PT was talking about a solution that they had to brush over the surface of their cat's teeth - kind of like just soaking a q tip and drawing over the tooth surface. I wonder if that would work for Puddy it an anesthetic cleaning is not an option?
Pidgie - even if she does need calming, I wonder why she would have to be knocked right out? Maybe it is less stressful than being sedated and 'sort of' knowing what is going on?
PT Prayers for those gorgeous girls...we need pics of the fashionable Lioness Pidge!![]()
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