And the vet sez...
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Big Daddy Farang wrote:
I defecate in my own home and I have a special room for doing so. It has a flush toilet and everything.
Perhaps he has never experienced such luxury in his own life?? :laugh:
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Had you read my initial post you would see I was complaining of cats doing it all over the house, but not in the toilet or the litter tray. As to what is my problem, I don't have one in this regard: no cat = no problem.
Yes, I read your initial post. And in spite of all explanations to the contrary, you continued to insist that all cats crap all over the house and I hold cat shit in some special regard. You're clearly (and admittedly) spouting off about some prior experience, seeing that the situation you described and ranted about had nothing to do with that discussed in the thread. So save the lectures about reading the posts, unless you want to repeat it to a mirror. Say, you aren't from Ohio, are you? :laugh:
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Yes, I read your initial post. And in spite of all explanations to the contrary, you continued to insist that all cats crap all over the house and I hold cat shit in some special regard. You're clearly (and admittedly) spouting off about some prior experience, seeing that the situation you described and ranted about had nothing to do with that discussed in the thread. So save the lectures about reading the posts, unless you want to repeat it to a mirror. Say, you aren't from Ohio, are you? :laugh:
LunaticFringe wrote:
in spite of all explanations to the contrary
I didn't see any...
LunaticFringe wrote:
you continued to insist that all cats crap all over the house
I did not say all cats, I merely pointed out a number who I have personal experience of.
LunaticFringe wrote:
You're clearly (and admittedly) spouting off about some prior experience
Exactly.
LunaticFringe wrote:
you aren't from Ohio, are you?
Uh oh, we're descending into racist slurs are we?
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So the vet has looked at the little foundling. She says the external injuries aren't that serious and the respiratory problem is probably a simple bacterial infection. No feline leukemia detected. We'll put her on antibiotics and if it clears up the trouble we'll have her spayed and I guess we have a new cat. She also got a rabies shot, just in case. There is the possibility, though, that the breathing trouble is caused by a feline herpes virus. Contagious and incurable. If the antibiotics don't work that will be indicated. And if that's the case, we'll have a sad decision to make. We don't want the other cats contaminated... But we'll hope for the best, keep her quarantined and feed her antibiotics.
Nice Work Buddy...Keep It Up !!!