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Originally Posted by Lori:
Originally Posted by zazz:

we dunno yet for sure Lori, maybe a broken nose, maybe an infection....if the stuff we have for him dont clear it up he will have to go have x rays in a weeks time....though *touch wood** he is seeming a bit brighter today...

A broken nose??!!

Has he been to the pub, then?

He is such a bruiser!!

 

Na, he is just soooo clumsy he runs into everything..It may not be that, the vet isnt totally sure....though tbh, I think the antibiotics must be doing something, as he has been a bit more his old self today!....Time will tell I guess! (bit like my job )

zazz

My little Zeus is getting his purr back, I dont think his purr worked for a couple of days because of his sort throat. He was broked   Hopefully he is on the mend.

 

As he is recuperating, we thought it was best not to take him out and let him rest, so it was only Atlas who went on our woodland walk in the woods across the road from me. We had a little adventure he loved it. People do look at us like we are off our heads though  

 

 

FM

He does look like a wild and scary beastie He gets a few funny looks, i think hes totally embarrassed  

 

Ive a friend who is really scared of cats, i only found out how scared when she came round the other night to drop something off, she wouldn't come in so i took FEROCIOUS atlas to the door in my arms and she screamed actually screamed.

FM
Originally Posted by zazz:
Originally Posted by Lori:
Originally Posted by zazz:

we dunno yet for sure Lori, maybe a broken nose, maybe an infection....if the stuff we have for him dont clear it up he will have to go have x rays in a weeks time....though *touch wood** he is seeming a bit brighter today...

A broken nose??!!

Has he been to the pub, then?

He is such a bruiser!!

 

Na, he is just soooo clumsy he runs into everything..It may not be that, the vet isnt totally sure....though tbh, I think the antibiotics must be doing something, as he has been a bit more his old self today!....Time will tell I guess! (bit like my job )

Cats can get rhinitis.....sometimes caused by hayfever? Hope the antibiotics do the trick.

 

I'm loving the pics

Katerina

Ahahaahaa, No, You could say that! I think people thought we had taken them to drown them

 

We took Zeus to the park yesterday too, for the first time, as he is much better now with his breathing, the dafty got stuck up a tree I had to climb up to get him down in my flip flops!!!! I swear these cats will be the end of me

 

While I think Zeus wanted to love the sea, he was a bit scared because of the noise from the waves...and little Atlas wouldnt go near

zazz
Originally Posted by zazz:
Katrina.... He seems to be doing ok, he had the vets again this morning, and has drops for his eyes now the vet isnt worried about him, and the breathing thing does seem better, so we are thinking he is back to normal, but he is going back in a weeks time just to make sure (better safe than sorry)

Aww, glad he's alright now. Hope he's letting you put the drops in his eyes without too much fuss!

Katerina

I have never in my life seen an animal so happy to take medicine and let you do eye drops, he is so chilled out, he lets us do anything....when he was taking his anti inflammatory stuff, he used to just lick it out the syringe And now, with his drops, he just sits there letting you pull his eyelids about, aslong as you let him play with the lid after Such a sweetie!!

 

zazz

Hamster Huw went on his holidays to birmingham with the mother-in-law while we spent a few days in Amsterdam, and he nearly caused a riot.

Because he's used to coming out to play every night, he didn't like it that MIL kept him confined, and decided to break out and explore. Pushed cage door open and was AWOL for several hours before he was seen crossing the carpet towards the telly! Apparently gave her a lot of dirty looks when she caught him and put him back in his cage.

Demantoid

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