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Old June 2nd 19, 12:03 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Helen Wheels
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On 31/05/2019 6:56 PM, Judith Latham wrote:
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Helen wrote:
On 28/05/2019 5:29 AM, jmcquown wrote:
On 5/26/2019 4:47 AM, Helen Wheels wrote:

The kitten spent 5 days in the vet hospital in the end, poor thing,
but survived thanks to their care, and he's been back home for about a
month now. He's still a bit limited in his mobility, but seems to be
improving by the day now.

So it's a welcome to Floki the kitten, who is now an indoor cat and
won't be playing with any more snakes.

Wow! Floki had a very big (and very scary) adventure. I'm sure glad you
were off work that day and that it worked out for the best.
Congratulations on the new kitten. It's nice to see you back, Helen.

Jill


Hey Jill, nice to see you still here!


Floki's been back to the vet today for the postponed surgery and is now
home again, a little groggy. My older lady cat Trixie is still rather
annoyed with me for letting him in in the first place. Understandable;
I'd be ticked off if a smelly teenager suddenly appeared in my house
too! She's been able to show Floki who's the boss without hurting him.
She smacks him if he gets too close, but doesn't use her claws. There's
plenty of room and even if they never get on that well they need not be
in each other's way.


I never meant to have another kitten. I have been used to taking in the
older ones over the years as I have a real soft spot for them. But Bast
sends who she sends!


I hope that Floki is feeling better today after his op.

Judith



He's recovering very nicely, thank you. Running around like a little
maniac again.

And, one of the vet nurses who cared for him actually phoned me
yesterday morning just to check on his progress. I think maybe that's a
new thing, never had that happen before.