You know what, I think a cat's only vet has the advantage of one major thing, no barking dogs. I would imagine that the atmosphere is much calmer there. We have one nearby, and I would like to consider it, but right now, I trust Dr. Robinson too much to make a change.
BUT, I missed this post initially, and I can promise each of you that I feel your pain. That cartoon Pam posted over the weekend said it all. My Butter literally freaks at getting in the carrier, and takes every ounce of strength I have to force him in. In fact, I really need to people to do it right (and I don't have two people most times). Dr. Robinson has told me that if I ever can't catch him, we'll tranquilize him, then bring him in. Now someone just needs to tell me how to get a pill down that boy's throat!!!
The funny thing is that he turns into mush, literally, when he gets there. And like most of you, he goes right back into the carrier when its time to go home. Aren't they funny? Mimi, is such a nice patient. Her only problem is that her fur falls out by the handfuls!
I love this message thread. Can't believe I missed it for 6 days!
And Big Charles, it is nice to "meet" you. I have read two posts from you today, and somehow missed your "entrance" to Pet Talk. But I welcome you!!! Nice to have another "guy" around. I'm sure Spencer and Phred and some of the others will agree!
[ November 26, 2001: Message edited by: Logan ]
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