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30th November 2010, 02:05 PM #1Top Cat



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Ow, how cute, especially the one with Dad, makes you appreciate how small the wee lad is! Love the first photo - he might be a shorthaired breed but he's obviously got very thick fur and his head looked like it didn't fit his soggy little body post-bucket! Damn pleased you can only post visual's here, don't like the sound of what was in the bucket...
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30th November 2010, 02:33 PM #2debbie560Guest
Lol, you are very right the boys live as a group and sometimes they have a peeing contest!! Jack our neutered boy still refuses to pee in the litter tray, Dalton our Abyssinian boy is peeing on top of that and Mathyuis also pees on tip of that!! very pungent, though they do not spray thankfully!!
The mop bucket was stinky but he just had to take a peek!! and his fur is thick.. we did not know until this awful smell came beside us!! he was only the start of the mop up!! 2 rugs and a couch after all was smelling good again here!!
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30th November 2010, 05:35 PM #3Über Cat


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1st December 2010, 08:45 AM #4debbie560Guest
I hope not he stunk the house out!! and to top it all this morning I have been doing the waters and what has he done he has knocked the water bucket over while I was feeding the hot chicken all over my new rug!!
Lilac British shorthair with 3 legs LOOKIN FOR A GOOD HOME!!!!! LOL
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1st December 2010, 02:29 PM #5
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1st December 2010, 05:07 PM #6debbie560Guest
Yes he was born with a deformed back leg because as he grew there was no room for him inside his mum, We thought the leg would right its self I have had it in an Abyssinian before but it didn't it was perfectly formed but back to front, so he has to have it off next week along with his little peanuts!!
But he still runs everywhere as fast as the others and gets around just as quick!
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1st December 2010, 05:27 PM #7
Poor little lad, but I know animals can overcome all sorts of problems, my friends staffordshire bull terrier somehow damaged his spine she has never worked out how he did it. He was operated on and she was told he was unlikely to walk again. With a lot of care from Nantwich vets and love and hard work from her he now walks, runs like a rabbit with it's knickers too tight (honestly that the only was to describe his run!!) and jumps up on this back legs to greet you. As he has little feeling in his bad back leg he knawed the foot away a little so had to wear a boot and a buster collar to stop him doing it again but as his boot is black like him you can't tell from a distance.
I have every faith that Poisdon will have as good a recovery and soon be getting into all sorts of mayhem, big snuggly hugs to him xx
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1st December 2010, 08:46 AM #8debbie560Guest
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1st December 2010, 01:50 PM #9Elite Cat


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He is adorable, we love BSH's here and would love to get another kitten one day, our cream baby (Charmodon Simply Kelly) died really young and just about broke our hearts.



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Sounds like he is gonna turn out to be a real Gidget. Always getting tnto mischeif.

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