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Oh Mr. Dylan - up to something...good thing hes okay though Thank goodness Dylan is back home & getting better I wonder how much fuss Dylan is going to give you when you have to give him his pills & bath his shaved area... |
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Poor lambkin! I do hope that you are able to bathe his wound without too much of a struggle. I found with both Merlin who had an abscess very like Dylan's and Smudge, who had been bitten on her foot that they got used to it and were quite good. I think if you are confident and talk gently it helps. Also having someone else standing by with a towel to wrap said struggling cat in might be a good idea! Get better soon Dylan. |
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Poor boy - I hope he doesn't object too much to the care you have to give him. If only they could understand that we are only doing it to make them better. He really is a worry with all the scraps he gets into. Give him a chin tickle from me. |
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He went into hiding this afternoon after I'd pilled him and bathed his wound in antiseptic. Did the pilling first because I knew I had more chance of getting that done without stress, the bathing I wasn't sure how he'd react. The pill he swallowed first time in an "I suppose I'd better have it" manner. When I bathed his wound I had to scruff him again because although he wasn't kicking up a fuss he was trying to avoid me getting near the wound so I had to trick him with a bit of turkey then pounce. Scruffed him (I'd already got the antiseptic ready to use) and managed to bathe the wound without any more trouble With his fight though, I suspect it was a female cat because the position of the wound it looks like he turned and tried to get away. Male cats he'll stand and fight, rats don't stand a rat in hell's chance against Dylan (he kills them before you can say squeak) |
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