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Cats owned: 1 Persian and one b/w moo-cat mog
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK
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21-05-2007, 09:20 PM   #21

Re: What to do with Pousse for long period of time!


Soupie - having one very nervous cat myself, I would say the option you have chosen is the best. Cattery would be an absolute no-no, as would travel if that involved being far from me (he freaked when being transported from Reading to West London, some 40 miles in the same car at me)!!

I know that a large part of your post-op recovery will be determined by your levels of worry about Pousse. And although recovery in your flat might not be the best solution, I bet it's a darned sight less stressful then not knowing what is going on with your beloved cat.

I hope all goes well for you and according to plan.



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Cats owned: DSH/Siamese/Orientals
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21-05-2007, 09:34 PM   #22

Re: What to do with Pousse for long period of time!


I'm glad you have made decision, I'm sure it will be the right one for all of you



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