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she is a hamster?
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She's a cat.
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ps meant to reply that when i had to take my dog in for an op, i cried (even though he was coming back the same day). When i took my husband in for an op (not at the vets i hasten to add) i couldn't get out of there quick enough so i could go and eat crap food, and lay lie a starfish in the bed
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Lol
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Awww Tiggs- bless your heart!
She'll be back before you know it. Get a hot water bottle for tonight, poor substitute I know, but still...
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*****goes looking for hot water bottle...
I know she'll be back before I know it. I think its just the thought of her being all lonely in a strange place B00 :o(
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I cried when I took my Yogi in for xrays, he had to be put out for a little bit, I cried when I picked him up as well as he looked so vulnerable.
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I know Tiggs, and I'd be same in your shoes too, imagining her scared n lonely. When in reality she's probably also being spoilt rotten there and plotting her revenge on you for leaving her in the first place!
Can she have treats when she comes home? If so, go out this afternoon and get them for her.
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I'd feel the same way.
Although I'm not actually sure that the vets would take Eric over night, he has a 'note' on his file regarding his rather severe adversion to vets. :c(
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I've got plenty of Wiskas Temptations which she loves so she'll be well spoilt. I suppose the revenge will come in the form of a yukky fur ball although I haven't seen her grooming herself in a long time!
Aww Rocky x
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Lol CD, Yogi is the same. I had to stay with him while they injected the sedative and I didn't leave til he was knocked out, when I collected him, he was locked in a cage!
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I was asked to 'leave the room' when Eric was having his vaccinations... He was using me as leverage to try and attack the vet and his assistant (who had to be called in to help and who Eric then attemped to swipe his claw at her eye). I wouldn't mind but he is clearly the runt of the litter and a complete wuss at all other times.
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Tigger is normally like that CD but lately she's just scared. She used to leave near enough a bloodbath at the vets before.
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You must be a very good pet owner and I know it is hard for you however she is in the best place just now.
Will be thinking about you and Tigger.
Nessie the Loch Ness Monster Inverness Scotland. Have a good 2012 !
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My dads cat has diabetes but he doesn't have insulin. He has a very strict diet and drinks a shed load of water. They're going away on saturday and I have to go in to see the cat to check he has enough water, the food is on one of those automatic timer thingies.
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Oh dear CD, he is worse than mine, I have to stick a muzzle on him and arm lock him round the head while whispering in his ear to calm him down. My mums old dog was the same, we always took some pok scratchings in with us to keep his mouth busy.
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Thank you Nessie x
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ps, if your cat is a normal cat, she won't be awake lonely and fretting about where you are, she'll be aslepp for 99% of the time, and that other 1% she'll be eating
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That 1% will be the plotting revenge thing going on ;-)
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Bednobs - laughed like a drain at your "starfish" remark!!
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