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Discovered comfy collars are called just that - comfy collars. The company dont do telephone orders & i dont do online! Got another company who sold them to buy / order on the phone & paid wee bit extra so it will be here tomorrow |
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Healing vibes coming from here too; they can be diabolically clever at getting the Elizabethan collar off; my Dandy has his off within half an hour of getting home! Hope the new one is successful. |
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Ah, sounds like Amber is being thoroughly spoiled! Bless her. I took awhile to get Maisie spayed partly because I knew the vets would stress her out and she is an indoor cat only, so I mistakenly thought it did nt matter as much as my previous girls who had all gone out and were done promptly at first chance. The calling was horrendous, I soon twigged what it was and she went straight to the vets. Now Alfie is about to come up to 5 months old and so he will be off for the op soon even though he is also an indoor cat. Easier for the boys though! Jan x |
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You are right Jan, Tim was done 3 weeks ago yesterday & he just carried on as if nothing had happened. He did have one hormonal day where hormones were all over the place but soon settled back down. Wish Postman would come........! |
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