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Funny how these things work themselves out. She's asleep now under my desk, at my feet. Who'da thunkit?
She's adorable! That is very good news.Howdy, fellow cat lovers... Been away from the site for quite a while with elder care duties, and finally got a moment to break away! Hope all of you are well, and had a wonderful holiday season!
Little Tinky continues to grow and flourish, and is now 17 weeks old. She's taken over the house and is quite the Red Tabby Terror.
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She's beautiful!!!! <3Howdy, fellow cat lovers... Been away from the site for quite a while with elder care duties, and finally got a moment to break away! Hope all of you are well, and had a wonderful holiday season!
Little Tinky continues to grow and flourish, and is now 17 weeks old. She's taken over the house and is quite the Red Tabby Terror.
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Adorable! How did the hernia surgery go? I have five 5 week old kittens and 2 of them have soft mushy lumps on their bellies...going to the vet on Thursday. May I ask, was it expensive to have the hernia fixed when she was spayed? Thanks!!Howdy, fellow cat lovers... Been away from the site for quite a while with elder care duties, and finally got a moment to break away! Hope all of you are well, and had a wonderful holiday season!
Little Tinky continues to grow and flourish, and is now 17 weeks old. She's taken over the house and is quite the Red Tabby Terror.
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Hi, Jonikat - I just saw your question now. Kiki (formerly known as Tinky) made it through her spay and hernia surgery just fine, and is now almost 18 months old, fat and sassy! The hernia was a simple repair, and the vet only charged me $30 in addition to the spay.Adorable! How did the hernia surgery go? I have five 5 week old kittens and 2 of them have soft mushy lumps on their bellies...going to the vet on Thursday. May I ask, was it expensive to have the hernia fixed when she was spayed? Thanks!!
Hi PeeWee111 - thanks for the reply! So glad to hear that all ended up well with your little! I'm amazed it was only $30 extra...I don't think any vet here in Chicago would be so affordable. But one can hope!! I think my kittens' have abdominal hernias which are different than umbilical hernias...hopefully they're not more challenging to repair. We'll see!Hi, Jonikat - I just saw your question now. Kiki (formerly known as Tinky) made it through her spay and hernia surgery just fine, and is now almost 18 months old, fat and sassy! The hernia was a simple repair, and the vet only charged me $30 in addition to the spay.