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These animals are driving me mad! Gwen decided that it was time for her lunch and kept on telling me and so I fed her. Schrodie thought that was a good idea and had some to. Fine.
I was feeling a bit tired so I thought I'd have a nap. Gwen now wanted to go back to bed, so I put her out along with Schrodie.
Seeing that I wasn't going to have any peace I started to do some washing up. Staring out of the kitchen window I noticed that our new plum tree, still in it's pot was having a lie down. There is hardly an breeze about at the moment so I suspect someone has tried climbing up it.
I moved the plum tree on to our back lawn just in case a freak wind had caught it. This is when I noticed that Schrodie was very interested in something. It was a medium sized frog so I picked it up. It was still alive and it just lay on the palm of my hand. I was about to take it up to our pond when I thought that I had better keep it away from the others incase it was I'll. I placed it on the pavement near some mint and expected to leap off into the garden. No, it stayed there, well that was untill I sprinkled some water on it. It has now finally gone into the garden.
 

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Tasha is due to come home from the Vet later this afternoon. She is a very ill kittizen. As well as an infected tooth, she had mouth ulcers and something else, with a long latin name that I cannot remember. :sad: Apart from when she was spayed, she has never been a "patient". Something tells me she is going to be very impatient.

She will need to be kept indoors for about two weeks, and given opiates on a regular basis. This presents a challenge on many fronts. I have to prevent her escaping from the house, get her to use a litter tray, and keep an eye on her and her dosage of medicine, and make sure that Bob does not eat Tasha's food containing the opiates. Does anyone want to cat sit Bob while all this is going on?
 

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Thank you Rocky, as I type this I am trinking dea, and eating a slice of rocolate choll.

On first examining her this morning, they thought she had very small kidneys. Fortunately the blood tests showed no kidney function abnormality, otherwise they would not have operated. She has had lots of teeth removed, and I have a very large Bill to pay.
 

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Yes, in a way it is rather grim. On the plus side, she has had eleven years here as a happy cat, with a large garden and an absolutely huge field to explore at the end of the garden. Her health until the last month or so, has been very good. Tasha does not like to be handled, as she was not "socialised" as a young cat, and was a stray found in an industrial estate. She is very wary of people generally.

Bob is a chunky, strong, young cat. If he accidentally get some opiates, it will be a low dosage as it is calculated by the weight of the cat.
 

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Poor Tasha, hope she makes a speedy recovery.
 
Tasha is due to come home from the Vet later this afternoon. She is a very ill kittizen. As well as an infected tooth, she had mouth ulcers and something else, with a long latin name that I cannot remember. :sad: Apart from when she was spayed, she has never been a "patient". Something tells me she is going to be very impatient.

She will need to be kept indoors for about two weeks, and given opiates on a regular basis. This presents a challenge on many fronts. I have to prevent her escaping from the house, get her to use a litter tray, and keep an eye on her and her dosage of medicine, and make sure that Bob does not eat Tasha's food containing the opiates. Does anyone want to cat sit Bob while all this is going on?

Awh... Poor wee toot. Sending Tasha some gentle head rubs from Poppy, Lexi and me. :hugs:

Have you got a large dog cage or something of that ilk? Failing that, might be wise to confine her to one room xxx
 
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I was somewhat disappointed to get up this morning to the sound of raindrops bouncing off the windows, meaning my cycle ride was off. But as a bonus I've finally got round to putting up the new curtain rail in the back bedroom, I'd been promising to do it since I redecorated the room some time ago.
 
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