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Yep.. I remember that time. Sam was a little off colour for about 48 hours, but slept most of it, and then just bounced back to normal as if nothing had happened. I don't think he knows to this day he is missing anything I think he's a bit daft. |
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My Siamese boy was the only one who seemed to mind it ... he was a bit of a drama queen anyway; walked slowly and pitifully as if he'd been stitched up too tight, and played the "I'm recovering from surgery!" card very well; he knew how to push my buttons. My next two boys each bounced out of the carrier as if nothing had happened and demanded food! |
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