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31-12-2007, 02:47 PM   #11

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


oh my bless the sweet boy, my heart aches for him and all abandoned, lost or homeless kitties - lots of vibes still whizzing over for him !!



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31-12-2007, 03:04 PM   #12

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


Just heard from the vets, his blood tests are negative, the are operating on him now, and I will go to pick him up at 4, and take him to his foster home..



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31-12-2007, 03:19 PM   #13

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


oh some good news then hope he has a good rest when he gets home , poor thing will be wondering what the hell has happened to him

give the fella a gentle chin tickle from me - bless him



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31-12-2007, 04:03 PM   #14

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


Poor baby If he was blind before the accident WTH was he doing out unsupervised???

Glad he's at least being fostered somewhere loving, he deserves it poor boy. Hope his jaw heals cleanly, I believe they usually recover well from it.



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31-12-2007, 04:08 PM   #15

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


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Originally Posted by Grete
Poor baby If he was blind before the accident WTH was he doing out unsupervised???

Glad he's at least being fostered somewhere loving, he deserves it poor boy. Hope his jaw heals cleanly, I believe they usually recover well from it.
I am really hoping its been cause by the blow to his head, cannot imagine anyone allowing a blind cat out...



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31-12-2007, 04:22 PM   #16

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


Everything crossed for good news about ginger boy! Well done to your son!



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31-12-2007, 04:37 PM   #17

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


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I am really hoping its been cause by the blow to his head, cannot imagine anyone allowing a blind cat out...
IF his blindness was caused by the blow to his head, is there any chance he may regain his sight, d'you think Moli???

Poor lambkin, but he's lucky in that he will go to someone who will look after him until he can be re-homed.



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31-12-2007, 05:45 PM   #18

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


oh poor baby



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31-12-2007, 05:54 PM   #19

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


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IF his blindness was caused by the blow to his head, is there any chance he may regain his sight, d'you think Moli???
My Miss Moofi had a bad blow to her left eye and now she's partially blind we thought it might recover but not so in her case Saying that, she is fine and can still jump and run about like a raptor

A friend of my in the UK has a blind kitty and of course she has to keep him in but he gets around the house just fine. They just have to make sure they dont move the furniture about too much.



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31-12-2007, 05:56 PM   #20

Re: Ginger Boy... (Updated post 9)


Been up to get him, b ut as he has not come round yet, have to wait till 5.30 and phone again, hopfully I will pick him up at 6.....



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