Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on August 13, 2007, 19:48:47 PM
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I can't download the pics I took but here is one Caroline took of Lilly sleeping on her son today. She is just on eyedrops now and is a big fusspot - I wish I could take her home :Luv:
She sleeps with Carolines son ;D
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fantastic pic and we can clearly see she's getting all the tlc needed to recover.
where was the tumour exactly ? on her eyeball itself or eyelid ? Looks not nice anyway.
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it was under her eye. He has done such a good job removing the tumour. I wouldn't be surprised if you will hardy be able to tell once it is healed. She was so happy and purry, rolling around on her back to have a fuss - she is just so brave and lovable - What ped mix is she? - really thick coat.
Caroline is a great fosterer. As Sharon said, she is a trained nurse which is good. Her house is full of happy animals all getting on. 2 x 12 year old persians "long term fosters" Lilly, 2 dogs, (the kittens went the other day). She told me she is getting a cat run added to the cat pen so they have more space to run around. She doesn't really like them being in a pen and tries to get them inside if they are happy with it ;D
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She just looks like a standard DSH to me mark :-:
Duh i came straight back to modify that to say but she's lovely all the same and got side tracked to another thread :evillaugh:
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Not so much of the JUST :evillaugh:
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She's a little smasher. Am so pleased she's behaving like a happy cat.
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So pleased she is doing so well ;D
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It is humbling to see how brave a cat can be a couple of days after surgery like that - no painkillers. She is such a happy, contented puss and didn't have a care in the world - and we grumble and complain about the most trivial things. She was so happy just to have a fuss and a warm fleece. Its choking :'(
Luckily Caroline's kids love cats too - the youngest son has Lilly in his bed at night and went I visited, her older son who is home from ballet school at the moment was fussing her to bits ;D
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:Luv: :Luv: :Luv: :Luv: :Luv: obviously get lots of love and cuddles .... which we all know is important for a good recovery.
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Awww good to see she has lots of love to nurse her back to health :Luv: Does the collar bother her much Mark?
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I don't think so but Caroline takes it off when she is supervised (most of the time :evillaugh: ) - Its unnatural and always upsets me to see animals in lampshades :'(
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Lily is beautiful :Luv: "Get well soon" ;)
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Lovely pic, nice to see she is doing so well. She is an unusual colour, but dont think there is any ped in her.
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It is humbling to see how brave a cat can be a couple of days after surgery like that - no painkillers. She is such a happy, contented puss and didn't have a care in the world - and we grumble and complain about the most trivial things. She was so happy just to have a fuss and a warm fleece. Its choking :'(
That is so true.
Best wishes for the speediest recovery for Lily.
PS you should have taken two pics, then you could have called this thread Pictures of Lily ;)
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Beautiful and do hope this darling puus makes a quick recovery.