Get well soon, Miranda!
Greetings & hugs from all the Melbourne cats.
Thank you Msolga! Best to wee Flattie, as well.
Damn spitting at you got there, Eva - might be able to make some money on the stage.
I hold their mouths closed, and massage their throats, until I feel them swallow.
Sometimes they manage to spit out even then.
What is it about cat physiology, I wonder, that is supposed to preclude them from spitting?
It looks a bit like oscar has realised that something is wrong with Miranda - he is looking at her staggering bemusedly - and seems to react with worry when he hears her fall, or bang clumsily into things.
She just wondered in purring again - and has eaten her tea tonight.
Eva
Has your vet ever suggested the pill applicator thingy for your cat? I used to have similar problems & the thingy changed my life!
Just as well, my cat needs constant medication! Anyway, check it out!
neko nomad wrote:Nekochan at home, awaiting company, perhaps the chipmunk who lives nearby-- or Max, her chum from two doors away, who should show up any minute now.
Honestly, neko, every time I see a photograph of Nekochan I'm reminded of good ol' dear departed you know who!
A delightful photograph. She looks so content!
Deb
Did the vet check Miranda's ears? I was thinking, balance problems can be caused by ear problems. Ten + a bit seems very young to have a stroke. Poor Oscar, he's a worrying sort of critter, isn't he, poor thing?
It's been a hard day's night.
Is that ctually one yours, Lord Ell-puss?
Yes. She adopted us about six months ago and demanded that we rid her of fleas, increase her weight by 50% and provide her with soft upholstery.
This is the one that has shown a great talent for the high bar.
Aw, Lord Ellpus, this is a side of you we knew nothing about!
What's this delectable creature's name?
msolga wrote:Deb
Did the vet check Miranda's ears? I was thinking, balance problems can be caused by ear problems. Ten + a bit seems very young to have a stroke. Poor Oscar, he's a worrying sort of critter, isn't he, poor thing?
He did indeed check her large batlikes, Msolga.
POOR OSCAR? HE SHAT ON THE DAMN BED AGAIN!!!
Elpus - I believe you have a good side.
dlowan wrote:POOR OSCAR? HE SHAT ON THE DAMN BED AGAIN!!!
That's because he's worried, poor possum!
It'll worry him when I put it back where it came from.
MMMMMMMmmmmm, Civet......dlowan has arrived.
Her name is Muriel (taken from the film Muriel's Wedding) because we are always telling her that she's terrible.
"You ARE terrible Muriel" is now an oft heard phrase around the house.
She has also decided to appoint our Greyhound as her "Honorary Mother"
Lord Ellpus wrote:...Her name is Muriel (taken from the film Muriel's Wedding) because we are always telling her that she's terrible.
"You ARE terrible Muriel" is now an oft heard phrase around the house....
You'll give poor Muriel a complex if you keep doing that, LE.
Civet is from a form of cat. NOT a rabbit.
Muriel - fabulous!
Like Dreadful Spilller from The Borrowers.
Google for recipes....Civet....MMMMMmmmm.
What's the matter, cat got your tongue? Can you only hum?
I can do a good slurp as well.
learn the damned words for smeg's sake...
This is my 40mph couch potato, who wears a large bell on her collar as a warning to squirrels and RABBITS.
She is Muriel's "Mother".