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TVC

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Day 3, I am worn out :surrender:
Here's 10p go and call someone who cares.


^_^
 
I went out and did a rain dance, at least I didn't have to wash the suds off, the rain did that for me.
As I was putting my bucket away I noticed one of my roof gutters was leaking. I set my step ladder up and climbed up to find that the gutter was absolutely full of water. Rather than getting some model boats and sailing them up and down I thought I had better sort it out. I repositioned myself to where a pipe emptied into another gutter and started to unblock the pipe. Woosh! It suddenly unblocked and cascaded everywhere and completely soaked me.
 
:secret: She is going to the V. E. T. tomorrow for the removal of the decaying and infected tooth. @Reynard - will she feel better very soon after the effects of the operation have gone, or will it take time for her to start eating again properly?

Pawsies crossed she should be fine, hun. I've had two cats go in for a dental and they've both bounced back no probs. Just offer her some soft pate type food (e.g. gourmet gold) for a day or two. Or, if she's anything like Poppy, she'll go straight to the biscuits instead...
 

Speicher

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Pawsies crossed she should be fine, hun. I've had two cats go in for a dental and they've both bounced back no probs. Just offer her some soft pate type food (e.g. gourmet gold) for a day or two. Or, if she's anything like Poppy, she'll go straight to the biscuits instead...

I expect that with a cat who is about eleven years old, there are risks attached to having a general anaesthetic. Realistically, I do not think she can carry on not eating, and the thinner, and therefore weaker she gets, the less likely she is to survive a general anaesthetic. So she is having the tooth removed tomorrow.
 
I expect that with a cat who is about eleven years old, there are risks attached to having a general anaesthetic. Realistically, I do not think she can carry on not eating, and the thinner, and therefore weaker she gets, the less likely she is to survive a general anaesthetic. So she is having the tooth removed tomorrow.

Oh bless, didn't realise she was a senior kittizen. Am assuming vet did pre-op bloods to check for risk factors? Yes, best to get it done sooner.

Mine were both about 5-ish when they had dentals. Pearl's was to remove damaged incisors and Poppy's was an emergency after she'd had a hard landing and broke several teeth.
 
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Katherine

Katherine

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Location
Manchester
Have you lost your Manc accent again now? :tongue:

Mostly!! I probably won't pick it up completely until I'm back in school.

I now have a whopping pedal-shaped bruise down my left shin following yesterday's tumble. It's rather painful too. :B)
It's taken months for the pedal shape mark on my calf to fade and not feel tender. I decided to wear tights at the wedding because I'm still conscious of it!
 

TVC

Guest
This evening, instead of having a pudding I had No. 127.

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Then I had a pudding.
 
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