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My cat Annie's impersonation of an Ice Cream Cone!
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 256519" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>if there was any way I could avoid it I would!</p><p>But she has 2 huge holes on her rear and one large one on her tummy that is hidden in the picture by her front paws.</p><p>They exploded and became larger, so they really need to stay clean. </p><p>As we know, cats love to clean themselves. </p><p>Our vet is really good, she even gave us this new long acting antibiotic that they only have to give her once by injection! So no shoving pills down her throat. </p><p></p><p>They are really trying hard to decrease her stress. </p><p>They kept her pretty medicated for the first 4 days. </p><p>She is doing OK now. She is a good cat. </p><p>but it did take 3 people to hold her down in order to get the staples and tubes out of her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 256519, member: 3155"] if there was any way I could avoid it I would! But she has 2 huge holes on her rear and one large one on her tummy that is hidden in the picture by her front paws. They exploded and became larger, so they really need to stay clean. As we know, cats love to clean themselves. Our vet is really good, she even gave us this new long acting antibiotic that they only have to give her once by injection! So no shoving pills down her throat. They are really trying hard to decrease her stress. They kept her pretty medicated for the first 4 days. She is doing OK now. She is a good cat. but it did take 3 people to hold her down in order to get the staples and tubes out of her! [/QUOTE]
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