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"Christina Websell" skrev i meddelandet ... Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed Whatever the cause, I am happy to hear that he is doing brilliantly. Elisabet |
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Doing brilliantly.
I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed Well, he was out for a few minutes but 10pm is time for his sprinkles of dry so he came in for that And he Isn't Going Out until Morning. I can assure you of that. Vet says he is fine to go out, and he is. But he's had a dreadful injury and I decide what is safe for him. |
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 20:25:43 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. That does seem to fit the injury. Poor boy. He sounds like he's perfectly ok now - I think it's safe for our heart rates to go down now, and hopefully he stays away from abandoned garages and greenhouses, or wheever it was that he found himself. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed In parts of the U.S. we have rather large Snowy Owls (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_Owl#Hunting_and_diet) . One of these attacked a Russel Terrior, which is bigger than the average cat. Extensive damage was don between beak and talons. During my Googling, I came across; "Unlike most other owls, the snowy owl hunts during the day feeding on small mammals such as lemmings and hares" The dog must have put up a good fight, because the owl hung around in neighborhood trees for a few days. These owners also had to put out 'big bucks' to have the dog stitched back up. My daughter is a neighbor of theirs. HTH Sylvia |
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Sylvia M wrote:
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed In parts of the U.S. we have rather large Snowy Owls (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_Owl#Hunting_and_diet) . One of these attacked a Russel Terrior, which is bigger than the average cat. Extensive damage was don between beak and talons. During my Googling, I came across; "Unlike most other owls, the snowy owl hunts during the day feeding on small mammals such as lemmings and hares" The dog must have put up a good fight, because the owl hung around in neighborhood trees for a few days. These owners also had to put out 'big bucks' to have the dog stitched back up. My daughter is a neighbor of theirs. I don't doubt that a large owl could do serious damage to a housecat, but I think the vet said that there was no evidence of any kind of animal attack. -- Joyce Cats' hearing apparatus is built to allow the human voice to easily go in one ear and out the other. -- Stephen Baker |
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On 2/3/2014 3:09 PM, Bastette wrote:
Sylvia M wrote: I don't doubt that a large owl could do serious damage to a housecat, but I think the vet said that there was no evidence of any kind of animal attack. It wouldn't have been a clean cut, that's for sure. There would have been evidence of tearing, punctures, etc. Jill |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... I don't doubt that a large owl could do serious damage to a housecat, but I think the vet said that there was no evidence of any kind of animal attack. -- Joyce We don't have owls in the UK that are big enough to prey on cats. http://www.owls.org/Information/uk_owls.htm |
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Bastette" wrote in message I don't doubt that a large owl could do serious damage to a housecat, but I think the vet said that there was no evidence of any kind of animal attack. We don't have owls in the UK that are big enough to prey on cats. http://www.owls.org/Information/uk_owls.htm That settles it, then! (I didn't deliberately select the sig quote, really! They're chosen randomly when I start up my newsreader. But it is apropos.) -- Joyce I wonder, wonder, whooooo, WHO! Who rode the moo-cow now? -- Misheard lyric from "Book of Love" |
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On Saturday, February 1, 2014 3:25:43 PM UTC-5, Christina Websell wrote:
Doing brilliantly. I had another suggestion from my friend Pauline about how his injury could have happened. Barbed wire or razor wire on top of a fence. Razor wire is illegal here but as this is a very low crime area it's unlikely that anyone would use it, that barbed wire is responsible is not beyond the bounds of possibility. But I think not. Barbed wire would give him a serious gash but not to that extent. My money is still on broken glass. Tweed My mom had a BIG black cat named Satan when I was growing up. He came in one night with multiple gashes on him. My mom said that an owl had tried to pick him up, but he was too big. There were talon marks on both sides of his body, and quite deep ones. He lived a few years longer, but he made sure to be back inside before dark. |
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