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Coincidentaly Jerry came in last week with half his body wet from the middle to his tail. We think he probably fell into the brook at the back of our house. |
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We with indoor cats miss some of these exciting events! Although Patches did lose her balance once when drinking from the loo (strictly forbidden!) and fell in.... you never saw a wetter, more embarrassed cat! |
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I think it's now become a health issue tbh, because Dylan's breathing went quite erratic about 10pm, and he really did not like having his back legs touched at all, kept pulling away and crying His breathing's got a lot better in the past hour but if his back legs are no better tomorrow a vet trip is in order |
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