Don't laugh...the stool sample came back negative and there is a definite possibility that the worm he coughed up was a small earthworm that came onto the porch under the screen door seal which is loose. But just to "err on the side of caution" the vet put him on a 5 day regime of Panacur deworming meds. He seems perfectly fine.How'd everything go with PI ?
He's beautiful, J.Happy Halloween my Pretty!
Isn't he just! So sorry they clipped off the top of his left ear when they neutered him. Had I known I was going to keep him I would have asked them not to. They do it so it will be evident that he has been neutered after releasing him back outside to roam free.He's beautiful, J.
Linda the clipped ear means that at some point in time Bella was roaming loose and someone trapped him then took him to be neutered. When healed he was released back into the area where he was trapped. They do that so ferals/strays will know where they are and feel comfortable. It doesn't mean he belonged to anyone and when they do TNR (trap, neuter and release) they don't put a chip in they clip the left ear tip. So more than likely the person at PetCo was incorrect. And yes, by now Bella is your cat so don't worry.Bella has a clipped ear. Someone at petco told me he might have a chip in him ? But after 8 years I am not going to find out. He is mine now. He loves me so much. He will not go anywhere with out me. Follows me everywhere .
The vet who neutered him told me that Pi was probably born in early November of 2013. Happy Birthday 2-year old Pi! My handsome boy!
Happy belated birthday PI pPi.The vet who neutered him told me that Pi was probably born in early November of 2013. Happy Birthday 2-year old Pi! My handsome boy!
Thank you Aunt Judy!Happy belated birthday PI pPi.
That's a lovely picture of him.