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yeahhhhhhhhh..glad he's home.. too bad he peed in the carrier whislt it was in the car...he's probably having a grin to himself about that one!.given that he's had a feed.. gone out and come back and then had another feed and gone out again.. it would seem that he certainly knows where his bread is buttered! |
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I'm sure he'll soon be back to normal - except over the next few weeks he will lose the urge to roam so much and become more cuddly. Sorry about your car - it's not a nice smell. I've heard that powdered nutmeg is really good at absorbing nasty niffs. Treat yourself to a tub from the spice section of the supermarket, sprinkle it on and leave it overnight then vaccuum away. Also bicarbonate of soda, as we were discussing a couple of days ago. Sprinkle it and leave and vaccuum, as with nutmeg. You could add a drop or two of lavender oil or tea tree oil and shake it through the tub first, if you like. |
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Millie probably smacked him because he smelled strange to her....the dreaded vet smell! That's very common when a cat comes back from the vet. Glad to hear he's eating well; hope DM's advice will get rid of the aroma! |
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