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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 381198" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Daisy thankfully he is not doing much walking the past 2 days and finally seems to be voiding putting weight on the foot. So I'm guessing it's pretty darn painful.</p><p></p><p>Janet I've heard of the spiderweb one and I've seen it work........not sure where I'm gonna find a spiderweb though. lol Never tried flour. Hmm. But so far.....he's not chewing at this new bandage. Maybe he's beginning to figure out it's to help him. And the antibacterial ointment has a mild pain reliever included.....so maybe it's making it feel better.</p><p></p><p>Did tell husband that if Bruce doesn't leave it alone he's going to be sent to the pet store to pick up a cone neck collar for him. I can't imagine they're too expensive for a cat. Couldn't afford the one for Molly though, omg was over 50 bucks! lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 381198, member: 84"] Daisy thankfully he is not doing much walking the past 2 days and finally seems to be voiding putting weight on the foot. So I'm guessing it's pretty darn painful. Janet I've heard of the spiderweb one and I've seen it work........not sure where I'm gonna find a spiderweb though. lol Never tried flour. Hmm. But so far.....he's not chewing at this new bandage. Maybe he's beginning to figure out it's to help him. And the antibacterial ointment has a mild pain reliever included.....so maybe it's making it feel better. Did tell husband that if Bruce doesn't leave it alone he's going to be sent to the pet store to pick up a cone neck collar for him. I can't imagine they're too expensive for a cat. Couldn't afford the one for Molly though, omg was over 50 bucks! lol [/QUOTE]
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