It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)
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Daft animal has got a grass blade poking about half an inch out of his nose. I've already gently pulled a 4 inch piece out of his face tonight, so he's not letting me get anywhere near him Is there any harm in letting him get on with it and maybe sneezing / dislodging the rest of it himself? He's been eating and it's not obviously causing him any distress, but I'm sure it's not particularly pleasant.
bigandclever said:
Daft animal has got a grass blade poking about half an inch out of his nose. I've already gently pulled a 4 inch piece out of his face tonight, so he's not letting me get anywhere near him Is there any harm in letting him get on with it and maybe sneezing / dislodging the rest of it himself? He's been eating and it's not obviously causing him any distress, but I'm sure it's not particularly pleasant.
Hope you resolved this?My only suggestion would have been to pull it out, but you'd already tried that!
Gretchen said:
Fab pic. Mine scare me when they do this.
yeah, they clamber over/under/through cables/keyboards and anything and they are still at the stage where their ambition and determination to get to where they want isn't matched by their balance and ability to jump - so my legs are currently shredded from their attempts to scale the heights of chairs/desk etc. Routine vet visit today. Obviously it took multiple attempts to get her in the carrier and once she was there she sat perfectly docile throughout the whole thing. Vet thinks she was in an accident at some point which would explain her wonky mouth and is probably a few years older than I thought (11). Anyways, dinner time now.
Edited by Lance Catamaran on Friday 4th August 19:57
Edited by Lance Catamaran on Friday 4th August 21:17
Lance Catamaran said:
Routine cat visit today. Obviously it took multiple attempts to get her in the carrier and once she was there she sat perfectly docile throughout the whole thing. Vet thinks she was in an accident at some point which would explain her wonky mouth and is probably a few years older than I thought (11). Anyways, dinner time now.
She's sweet AmitG said:
Lance Catamaran said:
Routine cat visit today. Obviously it took multiple attempts to get her in the carrier and once she was there she sat perfectly docile throughout the whole thing. Vet thinks she was in an accident at some point which would explain her wonky mouth and is probably a few years older than I thought (11). Anyways, dinner time now.
She's sweet Gretchen said:
AmitG said:
Lance Catamaran said:
Routine cat visit today. Obviously it took multiple attempts to get her in the carrier and once she was there she sat perfectly docile throughout the whole thing. Vet thinks she was in an accident at some point which would explain her wonky mouth and is probably a few years older than I thought (11). Anyways, dinner time now.
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