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You two and your sis are the salt of the earth I wish I had your patience and capacity to be so loving and giving. Bless you for the work you do, for giving these creatures the care they deserve in their twilight years. I'm going to nominate you for a gong in the next honours list xxx |
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THank you, that made me laugh. We (I) have named the new cat Dumpling, she's not far off the state Pudding arrived in. My concern is that I don't think she is hyperthyroid ( her coat is lovely and her general bloods were fine), so I'm worried it's something more sinister that has brought her to this state, and I want to know before I give her to Mike's sister, I don't want the expense and heartbreak of a terminal cat to go to her. Anyway, she's got a gaunt old cat face but her colouring is unusual- she has a tabby face, a tortie body and a silver tabby tail- although that may chance if she improves. Donald was very unusual when he arrived, he was grey with brown tabby marking but has now gone completely grey so I wOnder if it is something to do with malnutrition! |
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