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Thread: A cat behaviorist is coming out to the house!

  1. #61
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    Do keep in mind, dear heart, that if you need to rehome Ti, I'm sure someone within the Pet Talk family will be able to help.

    Poor poor dear Miley-girl. It's sad that while they both love Juni, they don't realize that means they should tolerate each other. Sigh.

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    Originally posted by lailamara
    Poor Miley, my heart goes out to her. .
    Mine too.
    *Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France

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    Oh no! Thats terrible. That big bully Ti *grumps*. My heart and lots of lovely healing energy go to you and Miley. I am sure she will make a full recovery. Are you going to see a behaviourist for yourself Sas?

    I don't know how you do it! I would be checking myself in for a weekend Vet check.
    "A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot seem to find tidbits on the floor."

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    Sas, I can't believe what has happened at your house this week!
    I am sorry for everything you are going through with your cats and I am sorry that I didn't see your PM from this morning until now.
    I see you started another thread about Ti going to a new home tomorrow so I will go read that next then answer your PM.
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    Milly & Izzy

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    Oh no, poor Miley girl - several puncture wounds? That is not good at all.

    And you don't need to feel bad about not detecting them SAS, I've heard that cat wounds often times heal up very quickly on the surface, then sometimes they get infected and do the abcess thing because all they yucky stuff didn't get a chance to get cleaned out before the surface healed over, which must be what happened with the one on her leg that you did notice.

    I'm off to see your other thread too......
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