My new cat...
#34
Originally Posted by Warwick-hunt
sorry to hear that redkop, do you still look around the house for your cat, it takes some getting over
Thats 3 cats in 4 years I have had that have been killed, 2 by trains on a single track line with about 4 trains a day using it so I will be too paranoid to have another.
#35
Originally Posted by Redkop
Thats 3 cats in 4 years I have had that have been killed, 2 by trains on a single track line with about 4 trains a day using it so I will be too paranoid to have another.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profile...shorthair.html
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Originally Posted by Muffleman
Those Norwegian Forest cats are gorgeous. We had a couple of Maine coons a few years ago, and they were fabulous pets.
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Cats are for life ...
Here's Gav - He was every bit as cute as the kittens we see here when he was a Kitten himself.
10 years on and sitting next to my size 10 Foot .
10 years on and sitting next to my size 10 Foot .
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The British Shorthair - The head is broad with well rounded contours when viewed from any angle, with full cheeks, a short broad nose, pleasing to the eye and very amenable to handling.
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Sorry to hear about the second cat Lynne I don't think ours go anywhere near that far luckily - that's some distance!
how's the dog getting on after her treatment?
how's the dog getting on after her treatment?
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Originally Posted by scoob_babe
Sorry to hear about the second cat Lynne I don't think ours go anywhere near that far luckily - that's some distance!
how's the dog getting on after her treatment?
how's the dog getting on after her treatment?
Regards the dog, she didn't have any treatment after all, the vet recommended what they call 'Conservative Management' meant not letting her run free, jump up or anything for 6 months. All walking to be done on the lead, but to my mind this wasn't building up enough muscle - so after a couple months of this, we let her run free in the fields, gradually building the time allowed to run free, luckily she never went loopy and overdid things. Then I booked her on a course of hydrotherapy, which worked wonders . The vet was amazed at the progress she had made.
At the moment she is fine, no medication, no sign of lameness/pain and she can do more or less what she wants to, chasing ***** etc and playing with other dogs Only thing I don't let her do, is jump into the car, have to lift her in [she's bloody heavy too at 36kgs]
I do give her supplements though, cod liver oil capsules and high strength Glucosamine & Chondroitin. She is a gorgeous looking dog now, still very naughty, but highly intelligent and very obedient
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Originally Posted by Buzzer
PMSL Looks like Bagpuss
Sure the expression says 'Come near me ajm, and I'll scratch you to pieces'.
#47
Originally Posted by ajm
Oh come on! It looks like a big stuffed kid's toy from the 80's... I'm calling its bluff all day long!
#54
Originally Posted by Sith
With ajm, that's possible
Have managed to find a pic of mine when they were kittens that I can bear to look at without getting too upset.
Tash the one on the left got killed by a train when 8 months old and her sister Milly was the one run over last month
Also another kitten who got killed by a train @ 6 months old
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