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slug_dub Oct 31, 2017 10:35 PM

What a fuzzy concentration of cuteness :rofl::likecat:

m2cupcar Nov 4, 2017 01:23 PM

Felix being tormented by a chipmunk:


Erat Nov 5, 2017 01:39 PM

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m2cupcar Nov 6, 2017 10:14 AM

Cats did not change their clocks. Now begging for lunch at 10am.

z31maniac Nov 6, 2017 11:31 AM

Our cat begs for food, all day 'ery day.

rleete Nov 7, 2017 09:10 AM

Last week, when I was stressed out, I read this entire thread over again. Big mistake. Far too much sadness of kitties passing, far too little cute cat/kitten pics.

m2cupcar Nov 7, 2017 10:35 AM

Agree- it's a recurring theme. But it's good to see that new kitties seem to outnumber the passing kitties.

Braineack Nov 7, 2017 11:06 AM

I still can't talk about my last three without breaking down... :(

EO2K Nov 10, 2017 03:42 PM


rleete Nov 11, 2017 06:20 PM

My kitties went out at the crack of dawn, like they always do. Only one came back. We've been kinda worried, as it's been quite cold out.

So, second cat (Altin) finally shows up around dinner time. He's had this spot on his head where he was scratched, and it looked like it was healing up okay. Tonight, he comes in, and his forehead is all swollen, and this wound is all nasty looking, like he tore it open. Infected for sure. I am bleeding from trying to get him into the carrier. Wife is on the way to the vet as I type this. I'm pretty sure this is going to cost big bucks, as it's the after hours place.

good2go Nov 11, 2017 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1451187)
My kitties went out at the crack of dawn, like they always do. Only one came back. We've been kinda worried, as it's been quite cold out.

So, second cat (Altin) finally shows up around dinner time. He's had this spot on his head where he was scratched, and it looked like it was healing up okay. Tonight, he comes in, and his forehead is all swollen, and this wound is all nasty looking, like he tore it open. Infected for sure. I am bleeding from trying to get him into the carrier. Wife is on the way to the vet as I type this. I'm pretty sure this is going to cost big bucks, as it's the after hours place.


Is he fixed, as in castrated?

My last outdoor tomcat was a veritable thug around the neighborhood, coming home with slashes and then days later would have abscessed wounds from unseen claw punctures, predominantly to his face. Our vet became so acquainted with me and Pwitz, from our all to frequent visits, that he eventually gave me a few scalpels and hypodermic needles to save me the trip (i.e. lancing his wounds open and drawing out puss myself). He said when you get tired of it, just bring him in to be clipped and it will put and end to most of it. He was right.

BTW, for no matter other than bragging rights, he did say that since his wounds were always to his face, chest, and shoulders, that he was undoubtedly the winner (and likely aggressor), else they would be present on his flanks if he were in retreat/surrender.

I hope Altin gets well soon.

rleete Nov 11, 2017 06:57 PM

Yup, he's fixed. But he's a big, solid kitty (~18#), and he's been an outdoor cat all his life. His housemate B.B. (short for Big Boy) is also fixed (and also a large kitty), and he comes back all torn up sometimes, too.

A few years ago, B.B. took down a full grown raccoon that had moved into the area, He took some damage, but we found the raccoon dead a couple days later.

They're just fighters, I guess.

Monk Nov 11, 2017 07:00 PM

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good2go Nov 11, 2017 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1451194)

... B.B. took down a full grown raccoon that had moved into the area, He took some damage, but we found the raccoon dead a couple days later.

They're just fighters, I guess.

DAMN !


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Monk Nov 11, 2017 08:46 PM


rleete Nov 12, 2017 01:24 PM

Back from the vet at 10PM. Wound was shaved, lanced, drained, flushed. Gave him some antibiotics and pain meds. Said it looked like a bite, probably another cat. Wound area looks nasty, but they said to keep putting compresses on it to keep it open and help drain.

He's pretty pissed about the cone, but acting much better even just half a day later. Much more affectionate. It was obviously causing distress.

Whole thing cost me just over 4 bills.

good2go Nov 12, 2017 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1451310)
Back from the vet at 10PM. Wound was shaved, lanced, drained, flushed. Gave him some antibiotics and pain meds. Said it looked like a bite, probably another cat. Wound area looks nasty, but they said to keep putting compresses on it to keep it open and help drain.

He's pretty pissed about the cone, but acting much better even just half a day later. Much more affectionate. It was obviously causing distress.

Whole thing cost me just over 4 bills.

Sounds about right. It's actually pretty amazing how much a cat can take. Seems like as long as the wound can drain, they will be ok. I used to help the vet hold my kid down as he did the work, so after seeing it done again and again, you realize you can probably DIY.

Joe Perez Nov 15, 2017 08:29 PM

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stratosteve Nov 15, 2017 08:38 PM

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Trying to get warm. He moved the register out of the way!!

slug_dub Nov 16, 2017 02:07 AM

Still life with cat with cat.https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7b3b42003.jpeg


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