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Deb checked on him a bit ago, he's hiding under the sofa and she said he lifted his head up, looked at her and put his head down again, so I guess the poor guy is wiped out!
I'm SO glad!!he is out and playing string toy and eating and looking out the windows so all is good!
Yeah, I can definitely relate, but here's to you for a job well done!oh man my nerves.....
Yes I would like to believe it would be easier with going more often too but I just can't sell myself on it lol! But it would be easier on him getting a trim instead of a big clip job I guess.I keep hoping my Big Guy will get a little better as time goes on....
we'll see - there's always hope, I guess
I can relate to your feelings about not only doing anything you can for Sylvester but hoping he lives for many more years. When we adopted our present boy, Carleton, he was in such bad shape our vet who is a feline specialist couldn't even estimate his age except to say he was no younger than 5 and no older than 8. That's when my husband and I realized age didn't matter and we would take care of him and love him for as long as possible. I hope your Sylvester and our Carleton both enjoy their senior years.I would do anything I had to for him and I so hope he stays with me for a long time, he is only about 6 but when I read the stories of the young cats passing on the "Crossing the bridge" thread I worry, but I give him vitamins and fish oil and he seems in good shape now, we can only take care of them the best that we can and hope for the best.
that feeling just lit up my heart
Yes I hope they both are around a LONG time and in good health so we can spoil them even more! Bless you for taking him in and showing him a great life!I can relate to your feelings about not only doing anything you can for Sylvester but hoping he lives for many more years. When we adopted our present boy, Carleton, he was in such bad shape our vet who is a feline specialist couldn't even estimate his age except to say he was no younger than 5 and no older than 8. That's when my husband and I realized age didn't matter and we would take care of him and love him for as long as possible. I hope your Sylvester and our Carleton both enjoy their senior years.
I know, I can totally sympathize!! Sending you all sorts of healing thoughtshe should be fine but I certainly don't want to take him back to the vet so please don't get sick lol!
Thank you, it must be working because he seems pretty good now!I know, I can totally sympathize!! Sending you all sorts of healing thoughts