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Mooch's limp
Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the
veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! |
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On Aug 13, 8:44*am, bobblespin wrote:
Bobcat wrote in news:58b78864-3c79-4bd9-9175- : Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! About twice a year Sonny has a minor limp on his front leg, and it lasts a few days, then disappears for months. *The vet can't find a thing wrong with it, so we figure it's either arthritis or he twisted it jumping down.. He's been doing this for years. *Glad your Mooch is ok. WooToo has twice developed a terrible hour-long limp when I stepped _near_ her foot. -- Will in New Haven |
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Hihi this is O T Mahoney, and anyone of the three of us has a limp from time
to time kauze the Gramby steps on us. It may be because we likes to lay in the doorway all the time. "Will in New Haven" wrote in message ... On Aug 13, 8:44 am, bobblespin wrote: Bobcat wrote in news:58b78864-3c79-4bd9-9175- : Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! About twice a year Sonny has a minor limp on his front leg, and it lasts a few days, then disappears for months. The vet can't find a thing wrong with it, so we figure it's either arthritis or he twisted it jumping down. He's been doing this for years. Glad your Mooch is ok. WooToo has twice developed a terrible hour-long limp when I stepped _near_ her foot. -- Will in New Haven |
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"Bobcat" wrote in message ... Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! Until he got caught by his blond female, Speedy tried to convince her that he was permanently disabled and would limp whenever he saw her. He'd walk or run normally for Rob and I, then see Mandy and shift into instant limp. However he couldn't always remember which foot was supposed to be hurt. So he'd limp on the right front foot one time and the left rear foot the next. Made life funny. However, Mandy quickly went from blaming me for whatever ailed the power pup and laughed at him instead. Speedy doesn't like being laughed at unless he's in on the joke. Stopped the limp in no time. Pam S. |
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HiHi, this is Pookie, Mosey's neffew. Meowmie sometimes tries to run me
over with her walker if I don't move, but I make her move around me. Waffs at hur. She ran over my tail once. Pookie Hihi this is O T Mahoney, and anyone of the three of us has a limp from time to time kauze the Gramby steps on us. It may be because we likes to lay in the doorway all the time. "Will in New Haven" On Aug 13, 8:44 am, bobblespin : Bobcat Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! About twice a year Sonny has a minor limp on his front leg, and it lasts a few days, then disappears for months. The vet can't find a thing wrong with it, so we figure it's either arthritis or he twisted it jumping down. He's been doing this for years. Glad your Mooch is ok. WooToo has twice developed a terrible hour-long limp when I stepped _near_ her foot. -- Will in New Haven |
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Bobcat wrote:
Last night it was Mooch's other cat-slave's turn to feed him on the veranda. Afterwards she said that Mooch was limping in his right front let. I fretted about it all night. A cat living on his own in a big city needs to walk and run and jump for survival. This morning I got up as usual to give him his breakfast. I looked out the glass side panel of the front door for Mooch. On seeing me he walked toward me, straight and strong with no sign of a limp. Perhaps he'd had a charley- horse yesterday, or had slept on his leg the wrong way. What a relief this morning to see him completely limp-free! That's good to hear. Purrs, Polonca and Soncek |
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