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Cats Trip to Vets
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My little kitty is off to the vets later for the first time in years. He's just going for a flea check but I want the vet to look at a couple of other things too.
The problem is he is a vicious little bugger and I recall the vets putting a note on his files last time that he isn't to be seen unless he's sedated.
What will they actually do? I worry about the little fella getting all stressed out.
The problem is he is a vicious little bugger and I recall the vets putting a note on his files last time that he isn't to be seen unless he's sedated.
What will they actually do? I worry about the little fella getting all stressed out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My two act very differently at the vet. Frankie is petrified and tries to squeeze himself into a corner. His sister, Merlin, goes ballistic and lashes out at everybody. They couldn't even get a muzzle on her last time.
The vets are used to our little cute bundles of fluff turning into evil monsters.
Video the encounter and upload it to YouTube for a laugh!
The vets are used to our little cute bundles of fluff turning into evil monsters.
Video the encounter and upload it to YouTube for a laugh!
I have a tablet here that I can give to scooby 2 hours before vets, He is terrified of the car and pulled most of his claws out, The tablet doesn't knock him out but he looks as though he has took to much weed for a couple of hours,I find it much less stressfull for him and us. and wares off after 4 hours,
see if your vets can suggest anything to calm him before he goes.
see if your vets can suggest anything to calm him before he goes.
poke his little eye splodge thing ?????????
I had a workman in the house and I warned him not to go near the cats, especially the long haired one. He nodded and wandered into a room. He shouted through to say that there was an absolutely beautiful cat (she is) there and a few minutes later he screamed and told me that she had stuck her teeth in his hand. He was thick 'workman' gloves on - which saved him.
I warned him!
Hope Bailey is okay - Frankie cries for hours after a trip to the vet.
I had a workman in the house and I warned him not to go near the cats, especially the long haired one. He nodded and wandered into a room. He shouted through to say that there was an absolutely beautiful cat (she is) there and a few minutes later he screamed and told me that she had stuck her teeth in his hand. He was thick 'workman' gloves on - which saved him.
I warned him!
Hope Bailey is okay - Frankie cries for hours after a trip to the vet.
He has a little sort of lump under his eye. It's never bothered him but I asked the vet to look and he started squishing it. He's happy now. I live about a minute walk away from the vet so it didn't take long to get home and feed him his dinner. He won't be so happy tomorrow when he finds out he's on a diet though. *evil laugh*
If Bailey is to go on a diet what about these tablets? http:// www.che mistdir ...tabl ets_1_1 57939.h tml
Giving him the tablets would be dangerous!
Giving him the tablets would be dangerous!