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Offline Janeyk

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Re: now it's Jessie
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2009, 16:04:07 PM »
 :) that's very good to hear

  Actually, I think it also helps with us being around and able to give them more attention and cuddles etc. 


I think it does  :hug:
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Re: now it's Jessie
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2009, 14:35:01 PM »
 :thanks: for the vibes - they seem to have worked as both are fine ;D - even with Christmas!  Actually, I think it also helps with us being around and able to give them more attention and cuddles etc.  I also stopped the biscuits for a while.

so, relief all round until the next saga with my "delicate" boy :tired:

 

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Re: now it's Jessie
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2009, 06:48:20 AM »
Poor Jessie, get well wishes being sent her way  :hug:
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Re: now it's Jessie
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2009, 23:52:37 PM »
Oh No!  :( Hope you've caught it early enough and manage to nip it in the bud  :hug:

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now it's Jessie
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2009, 21:08:13 PM »
...who seems to be coming down with cystitis :tired:  Cosmo's eye and respiratory infection seems to have cleared up but this morning there were definite signs of pink in the litter tray.  Thought it might have been Cossie given his recent trouble but, no - it's Jessie.  I've changed the litter, put in new felliway refills and sprayed some i.e. a lot of felliway around the house. 

Even if it doesn't fend it off - hopefully, it'll keep her on an even keel until the vet's tomorrow - I hate hearing them constantly going to the box and scratching :( when there's nothing you can do

Given Christmas, it's another worry/expense I can do without.  The big issue will be keeping them out of the bedroom as I really couldn't cope with her peeing on the duvet - i) it's the only one we've got, ii) it's 4 seasons so really warm and iii) we won't be bale to get it cleaned - aarrrggghhh.  It's OH who gets lax re door duty >:(


 


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