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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
My first husband is a cab driver, and my friend. Plus today was slow,
so he was willing to come pick me up, swing me by the store for some cat food and eggs, and get me to the vet. They all couldn't believe how well he is doing. For his age and his problems, it truly is a miracle. This is so funny (and cool): I spoke with the vet for a minute, and he said "Ah, you know that group you mentioned that does the purrs and all? They *really* do a good job. I might need them sometime; you'll be hearing from me!" lol! So how about that guys; you got a compliment from my vet :-) Cosmo has a little tube in his ear and stitches. I will have to put this stuff (don't know what it's called; haven't looked yet) in his ear, behind the top of the tube, and around the other end of the tube, twice a day for 10-14 days. Hopefully Cosmo will be as good as he has been, and not try to scratch the tube or stitches; if he does, I will have to Elizabeth his butt (actually his head) with a collar. But so far, he has been very good about it, and is just shaking his head a little. He just drank a bunch of water and meowed at me. I've got the windows open (with screens) and hopefully he will decide to sit in his favorite spot soon and get some fresh air and watch the birdies. I am *so* incredibly happy to have my guy home. He is not only a Handsome Fella (one of his nicknames), he is a Tough Guy to boot! And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. Ginger-lyn |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
Ginger-lyn wrote:
My first husband is a cab driver, and my friend. Plus today was slow, so he was willing to come pick me up, swing me by the store for some cat food and eggs, and get me to the vet. They all couldn't believe how well he is doing. For his age and his problems, it truly is a miracle. This is so funny (and cool): I spoke with the vet for a minute, and he said "Ah, you know that group you mentioned that does the purrs and all? They *really* do a good job. I might need them sometime; you'll be hearing from me!" lol! So how about that guys; you got a compliment from my vet :-) Cosmo has a little tube in his ear and stitches. I will have to put this stuff (don't know what it's called; haven't looked yet) in his ear, behind the top of the tube, and around the other end of the tube, twice a day for 10-14 days. Hopefully Cosmo will be as good as he has been, and not try to scratch the tube or stitches; if he does, I will have to Elizabeth his butt (actually his head) with a collar. But so far, he has been very good about it, and is just shaking his head a little. He just drank a bunch of water and meowed at me. I've got the windows open (with screens) and hopefully he will decide to sit in his favorite spot soon and get some fresh air and watch the birdies. I am *so* incredibly happy to have my guy home. He is not only a Handsome Fella (one of his nicknames), he is a Tough Guy to boot! And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. Ginger-lyn I'm so glad to hear he's home. :-) Still purring for his ear to heal and not to need an E collar. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
"Ginger-lyn" wrote in message ... My first husband is a cab driver, and my friend. Plus today was slow, so he was willing to come pick me up, swing me by the store for some cat food and eggs, and get me to the vet. They all couldn't believe how well he is doing. For his age and his problems, it truly is a miracle. This is so funny (and cool): I spoke with the vet for a minute, and he said "Ah, you know that group you mentioned that does the purrs and all? They *really* do a good job. I might need them sometime; you'll be hearing from me!" lol! So how about that guys; you got a compliment from my vet :-) Cosmo has a little tube in his ear and stitches. I will have to put this stuff (don't know what it's called; haven't looked yet) in his ear, behind the top of the tube, and around the other end of the tube, twice a day for 10-14 days. Hopefully Cosmo will be as good as he has been, and not try to scratch the tube or stitches; if he does, I will have to Elizabeth his butt (actually his head) with a collar. But so far, he has been very good about it, and is just shaking his head a little. He just drank a bunch of water and meowed at me. I've got the windows open (with screens) and hopefully he will decide to sit in his favorite spot soon and get some fresh air and watch the birdies. I am *so* incredibly happy to have my guy home. He is not only a Handsome Fella (one of his nicknames), he is a Tough Guy to boot! And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. Ginger-lyn YAY Cosmo!!! -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
Ginger-lyn wrote in
: My first husband is a cab driver, and my friend. Plus today was slow, so he was willing to come pick me up, swing me by the store for some cat food and eggs, and get me to the vet. They all couldn't believe how well he is doing. For his age and his problems, it truly is a miracle. This is so funny (and cool): I spoke with the vet for a minute, and he said "Ah, you know that group you mentioned that does the purrs and all? They *really* do a good job. I might need them sometime; you'll be hearing from me!" lol! So how about that guys; you got a compliment from my vet :-) Cosmo has a little tube in his ear and stitches. I will have to put this stuff (don't know what it's called; haven't looked yet) in his ear, behind the top of the tube, and around the other end of the tube, twice a day for 10-14 days. Hopefully Cosmo will be as good as he has been, and not try to scratch the tube or stitches; if he does, I will have to Elizabeth his butt (actually his head) with a collar. But so far, he has been very good about it, and is just shaking his head a little. He just drank a bunch of water and meowed at me. I've got the windows open (with screens) and hopefully he will decide to sit in his favorite spot soon and get some fresh air and watch the birdies. I am *so* incredibly happy to have my guy home. He is not only a Handsome Fella (one of his nicknames), he is a Tough Guy to boot! And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. Ginger-lyn This is great. I hope he continues to let you take care of his ear without a fuss and to love life the way he seems to. Andy |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
Yep, those purrs work wonders, don't they? We'll keep them coming for a
speedy, uneventful recovery. --Eric, Kim and the Crew Ginger-lyn wrote: My first husband is a cab driver, and my friend. Plus today was slow, so he was willing to come pick me up, swing me by the store for some cat food and eggs, and get me to the vet. They all couldn't believe how well he is doing. For his age and his problems, it truly is a miracle. This is so funny (and cool): I spoke with the vet for a minute, and he said "Ah, you know that group you mentioned that does the purrs and all? They *really* do a good job. I might need them sometime; you'll be hearing from me!" lol! So how about that guys; you got a compliment from my vet :-) Cosmo has a little tube in his ear and stitches. I will have to put this stuff (don't know what it's called; haven't looked yet) in his ear, behind the top of the tube, and around the other end of the tube, twice a day for 10-14 days. Hopefully Cosmo will be as good as he has been, and not try to scratch the tube or stitches; if he does, I will have to Elizabeth his butt (actually his head) with a collar. But so far, he has been very good about it, and is just shaking his head a little. He just drank a bunch of water and meowed at me. I've got the windows open (with screens) and hopefully he will decide to sit in his favorite spot soon and get some fresh air and watch the birdies. I am *so* incredibly happy to have my guy home. He is not only a Handsome Fella (one of his nicknames), he is a Tough Guy to boot! And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. Ginger-lyn |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
Way to go, Cosmo!
Sam, supervised by Mistletoe |
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Cosmo is Home! (and a funny vet comment)
Ginger-lyn wrote:
And I cannot ever thank you all enough for that power of purr. It truly is incredible. Warm hugs and bright blessings to each and every one of you. So glad you have your Handsome Fella home with you. Wow, Kudos to the vet for believing in the Power of Purr. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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