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digimeistter said:
Meet my stray. He has been coming in and stealing food for about six months. I have only just managed to gain his trust as he used to bolt immediately. Now he gets fed with my other two who don't seem bothered by him at all and has basically moved in.
Joey Ramone said:
Never really had pets but now I find myself catering for two new arrivals. And when I say 'arrivals' what I mean is 'two strays that just moved in without a by-your-leave and now I find myself catering to their every whim'.
Please consider yourselves warmly congratulated, well done.singlecoil said:
digimeistter said:
Meet my stray. He has been coming in and stealing food for about six months. I have only just managed to gain his trust as he used to bolt immediately. Now he gets fed with my other two who don't seem bothered by him at all and has basically moved in.
Joey Ramone said:
Never really had pets but now I find myself catering for two new arrivals. And when I say 'arrivals' what I mean is 'two strays that just moved in without a by-your-leave and now I find myself catering to their every whim'.
Please consider yourselves warmly congratulated, well done.ali_kat said:
singlecoil said:
digimeistter said:
Meet my stray. He has been coming in and stealing food for about six months. I have only just managed to gain his trust as he used to bolt immediately. Now he gets fed with my other two who don't seem bothered by him at all and has basically moved in.
Joey Ramone said:
Never really had pets but now I find myself catering for two new arrivals. And when I say 'arrivals' what I mean is 'two strays that just moved in without a by-your-leave and now I find myself catering to their every whim'.
Please consider yourselves warmly congratulated, well done.The cone of shame!
I noticed last week this thing on Indy's stomach - under the skin but on top of the muscle - about the size of a large fat sausage. It seems it was a long bit of infection - possibly from a thorn, or scratch, or fence - who knows.
He had to have an op to debride the muck and now has a seven stitch scar across his belly that looks like he has been chopped in two (as it is not through the muscle it is a lot better than it looks). And he has to wear the cone of shame for a week until the stitches come out. He is not happy!
I noticed last week this thing on Indy's stomach - under the skin but on top of the muscle - about the size of a large fat sausage. It seems it was a long bit of infection - possibly from a thorn, or scratch, or fence - who knows.
He had to have an op to debride the muck and now has a seven stitch scar across his belly that looks like he has been chopped in two (as it is not through the muscle it is a lot better than it looks). And he has to wear the cone of shame for a week until the stitches come out. He is not happy!
Greg66 said:
The cone of shame!
I noticed last week this thing on Indy's stomach - under the skin but on top of the muscle - about the size of a large fat sausage. It seems it was a long bit of infection - possibly from a thorn, or scratch, or fence - who knows.
He had to have an op to debride the muck and now has a seven stitch scar across his belly that looks like he has been chopped in two (as it is not through the muscle it is a lot better than it looks). And he has to wear the cone of shame for a week until the stitches come out. He is not happy!
I think you'll have an easy week, he looks perfectly happy with the situation. I noticed last week this thing on Indy's stomach - under the skin but on top of the muscle - about the size of a large fat sausage. It seems it was a long bit of infection - possibly from a thorn, or scratch, or fence - who knows.
He had to have an op to debride the muck and now has a seven stitch scar across his belly that looks like he has been chopped in two (as it is not through the muscle it is a lot better than it looks). And he has to wear the cone of shame for a week until the stitches come out. He is not happy!
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