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    So glad the lads are home safe and well :-) Tried Gracie without her collar for a while but not promising so she's now huffing in the corner with her very fetching attire and a sulky younger brother who is trying his hardest not to jump on her for some ninja play :-D



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    I didn't bother with collars when any of my three were done. The collars were more trouble than they were worth! Constant crashing about into the furniture, stumbling about! All three were perfectly fine, no worries at all. Glad your two are back home, safe and sound. A trip to the vets is always a worry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel-C View Post
    So glad the lads are home safe and well :-) Tried Gracie without her collar for a while but not promising so she's now huffing in the corner with her very fetching attire and a sulky younger brother who is trying his hardest not to jump on her for some ninja play :-D
    Glad things went well for you too. Gracie can get her own back when it's Monty's turn!
    I wasn't worried about the procedure, I just hated their absence from the house, made me feel teary!

    Ever since he got home, Larry has started moving the water bowl 2 feet across the floor, spilling the water everywhere. The bowl ends up empty and the other 2 lads have no water to drink so they're queuing up at the kitchen tap. What is going on Laggs?? You've never tried this before! Still, I prefer it to your peeing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlinbob View Post
    Ever since he got home, Larry has started moving the water bowl 2 feet across the floor, spilling the water everywhere. The bowl ends up empty and the other 2 lads have no water to drink so they're queuing up at the kitchen tap. What is going on Laggs?? You've never tried this before! Still, I prefer it to your peeing.
    I thought you had one of those hefty ceramic dog dishes? So he's two nadgers lighter, but stronger.. Well done for sorting out the peeing problem though, I can imagine that that would get a bit irritating after a while!

    Pleased to hear they're back safe and sound. A friend of mine had a male moggie years ago and when he was 'done' he was so cross about it he used to stand in front of the TV with his bum in their faces, tail straight up, showing everyone is butchered manhood and the gap where his dangly bits used to live. Maybe Laggs is showing what a tough brute puss he still is.
    Karen, Freyja & Wicca




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    Hefty ceramic dog dish? Yes but that's nothing to the mighty Laggs. Looks like I'm going to have to raise him a dog dish....if I can find a bigger one!

    Love your story about the moggy and his missing danglers. I think Larry is overjoyed to be back home, manhood or not, and Monty is kind of...depressed!

 

 

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