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25-07-2005, 09:12 AM   #41

Re: The other eye now


Ooops....panic stations!
I'm sure everything is alright Kazz and PK was just giving friendly advice as a preventative measure just in case.....



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25-07-2005, 10:37 AM   #42

Re: The other eye now


Hi Mags I know Pk'S advice was just friendly and she was beung helpful but I have to say I do panic a bit where the cats are concerned the vets said room temprature is fine. The drops are fine. Oscar is fine, Everything is fine. And Ben got up for work fine.

Karen



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25-07-2005, 12:38 PM   #43

Re: The other eye now


Panic over!!!!
Glad everything ok Kazz.....don't worry, we are all great worryguts where our furry friends are concerned....me, as much as anyone
Good to know Ben managed to get up for work ok this morning



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