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7th December 2010, 02:46 PM #1
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Brilliant, the word "Point"didn't register to begin with & my first thought was what product have they come up with over there that we will not get here...
Everyone looks very happy & cosey x
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7th December 2010, 04:10 PM #2
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7th December 2010, 10:17 PM #3
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Heheh... who needs central heating if you've got cats?
Glad to see Poseidon has dried up.
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8th December 2010, 01:01 AM #4debbie560Guest
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8th December 2010, 01:03 AM #5debbie560Guest
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8th December 2010, 10:26 AM #6debbie560Guest
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8th December 2010, 11:34 AM #7
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Hi Debbie,must have missed something somewhere ,why has Poseidon got to have a limb amputated ...?
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8th December 2010, 12:30 PM #8debbie560Guest
He was born with a deformed back leg, I have had it before with an Abyssinian when there were too many kittens inside the mama,he was one of 6 and they where big kittens the Abyssinians leg went right in the end just looked funny for about 4 weeks, but Poseidon's didn't. he has been for xrays and stuff and the leg is perfect it has just never come down so he walks on on knee on his hind. they talked about sorting out the ligaments but there is no guarantee it will work and they think it will involve more than one surgery, so my thoughts and my new vets are, that to take the leg off would be kinder.
He will have it off on Friday, its not really causing him any issues other than sometimes he get fluid in the knee which I drain off with as needle, but he is starting to walk lobsided and I am worried his back will be damaged if he is not sorted, so we decided to wait until he was old enough to be castrated and have the 2 done at once.
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8th December 2010, 01:11 PM #9
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Oh bless him,as you say better gone,it is marvellous how they soon adapt,lucky him to have both an owner & vet agree on making one clean sweep to remove both testicles & limb at the same time,I sometimes think there is far too much,dare I say it,fannying around without thought given to what the animal is actually going through,some people wouldn't be able to bear the idea of an animal with a limb missing so would go through all the rest first to still have to resort to amputation.
Give him a cuddle from us & will watch to see how he gets on....x
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