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Glad to hear Jason has come away with a clean bill of health apart from his deteriorating eyesight. You must be very relieved that you have two cats who passed their MOT's this week! |
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Great news aliwin. Good for Jason. By the way, what sun block do you use for Jason? I am wondering whether it would be a good idea to put some on Pip's ears as he has white tips, especially on one ear. |
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I use the baby sunblock, hypoallergenic ones. There is a range of mr men ones that are in different colours so I know when he has washed it off. Well worth it as he hasn't much fur on his ears and they are very white. I think without it they would have been cancerous years ago. The vet said it was a good job I had as she has had to amputate loads of ear tips!! I would recomend that you do |
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how old is Jason? amazing how cats cope with failing health, they are very resiliant creatures; like old soldiers, they never give in! yep, pictures would be nice |
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