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Poor Pandora! Hope it all heals up quickly bless her We've seen a couple of cats with similar wounds, with no obvious explanation of how they happened, one really extensive one over the chest but everything healed up very nicely. |
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I'm glad to hear that PL, it was so upsetting to see when it first happened. Good to hear from you, the voice of experience. How are you feeling these days ? |
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So pleased to hear that Pandora is continuing to do well. She does look a miserable girl in that cone, but hopefully it will come off soon. When my dog had a cruciate ligament repaired, she had to wear a cone but it was a soft padded one, rather like a small cushion with a hole in the middle. Our vet also used these soft cones for cats. Not sure if they would be any more comfortable though.Continue to get well ,beautiful Pandora. |
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