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Old October 4th 06, 05:44 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Helen Miles
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Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M







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Old October 4th 06, 05:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)


Personally, I'd like for your brother have a go at the SOB.



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Old October 4th 06, 06:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I'm glad they are acting on it. I mean ONE is awful but that is a huge
amount of cats! HOrrible. I"m so glad Miss Lily is OK

"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M







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Old October 4th 06, 06:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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Helen Miles wrote:
Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M


I am glad she is home and I know that she will do fine in such good
care. Your TED seems right on. Please tell your bro that he should
refrain.Not because the kitty-shooter doesn't deserve to get his butt
kicked but your brother doesn't need to get in trouble. Let's hope the
guy gets caught and resists arrest.

Will in New Haven

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Old October 4th 06, 06:52 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Jake and Molly will purr for her recovery.

Kayla however has offered to get her back up are growl and bare her teeth
for the piece of scum who is doing this.

Jo
"Helen Miles" wrote in message
news:831108063ce82a7af18de5f6a186f1a2.76411@mygate .mailgate.org...
Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M







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Old October 4th 06, 06:52 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:44:22 +0000 (UTC), "Helen Miles"
wrote:

Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M


Helen, so glad she is home and will be okay.

And I have no words that are printable for whoever is shooting at this
cats.

Ginger-lyn

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Old October 4th 06, 07:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:44:22 +0000 (UTC), "Helen Miles"
yodeled:

Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.


TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)


Oooooooh, it just makes me furious! Poor little Lily. She's a tough
little mite though, as we all know.



Helen M


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Old October 4th 06, 07:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Karen
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"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
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Helen Miles wrote:
Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M


I am glad she is home and I know that she will do fine in such good
care. Your TED seems right on. Please tell your bro that he should
refrain.Not because the kitty-shooter doesn't deserve to get his butt
kicked but your brother doesn't need to get in trouble. Let's hope the
guy gets caught and resists arrest.


I don't think her brother should DO anything except be seen out and about
with Miss Whiskers.....sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.


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Old October 4th 06, 08:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Helen Miles wrote:
Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)

Helen M

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I'm glad Lily will be okay! Poor little thing, though. I'm also glad
the police are taking the vet seriously. It's just too bad that so many
poor cats had to take painful injuries for this problem to get the
attention it deserves.

Melissa

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Old October 4th 06, 08:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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Thanks to TED, Miss Lily Whiskers came home this evening. A bit sore and
a bit bald on her bum, but OK.

TED took X-rays this morning and had a good look. Lily did indeed have
an airgun pellet lodged in her back, but fortunately it wasn't very deep
and he managed to remove it fairly easily. He's flushed out the wound,
packed it with some sort of oozy antibiotic healing gel that aids
healing and gets rid of the muck (but looks gross) and he has put her
back on much stronger antibiotics that are more paletable than the last
lot she had.

Apparently, the Cellulitis that she had as a result of the abscess
forming from the airgun pellet, had caused some of her fat layer to
start to necrotise, so he flushed all that gunk out too. Apparently with
the Cellulitis, she was just *unlucky* - because of where the wound was,
it couldn't drain properly and so wouldn't heal hence the spread of
infection.

TED has spoken to the RSPCA and the police himself today. Apparently
Lily was the 3rd cat this morning that he had in from the same
geographical area that had been shot with air pellets, he's had 8 cats
in this week that have been shot and it's only Wednesday. The police are
apparently taking him seriously, and I'll be filing an official report.
That's providing my baby bro doesn't kill the f**ker who did this to his
baby girl first..... ;o)



I have missed all this today as I was at work. Work seriously impacts on my
ability to keep up with rpca!
I am relieved that the pellet was easily removed and I wish that the barrel
could turn around and shoot the perpetrator in the face as soon as it is
pointed at a living being.
I am a little concerned that my next-door-but-one neighbour has bought his
14 y o an air rifle which he seems very thrilled with. At the moment he
spends most of the time shooting at a target on his father's garage. Let's
hope that he'll remain satisfied with shooting at this.
God help him if he shoots at my cats, or chickens. Normally I am mild, but
if anyone threatens any of my animals I go berserk.

Tweed



 




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