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18-03-2010, 09:22 AM   #31

Re: Neutering early


Thinking of you today Jane. If you can get them there, it'll all be fine. Be brave.



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18-03-2010, 10:38 AM   #32

Re: Neutering early


Well i did get one there chunkey. I tried for an hour to get smokey in the cage but he was having none of it. I had to leave so i didnt take him. I am dissapointed not taking him but i had no choice but to go when i did. Anyway Chunkey cried all the way there. The vet nurse who saw him as a baby said he didnt look big enough but he weighed 2.69kgs so he was. She also check everthing was there. He gave me this look with his eyes and started crying again. Probaliy be back after 1pm.



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18-03-2010, 04:11 PM   #33

Re: Neutering early


Glad Chunkey made it and will be home safely later. It's so heartwrenching when they cry like that, but it has to be done. That Smokey!! Hope you can finally manage to get him in the carrier!



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18-03-2010, 04:15 PM   #34

Re: Neutering early


He's home now. He has had something to eat and seems fine. I will i dont know how get smokey done some how i havent worked that out yet.



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18-03-2010, 04:36 PM   #35

Re: Neutering early


have you asked the vet for a sedative so you can get him to the vet, they might be able help



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18-03-2010, 04:40 PM   #36

Re: Neutering early


Where does Smokey sleep? This might sound unkind, but if he is really that impossible to catch, could you not have the carrier nearby and pick him up suddenly whilst he was sleeping and pop him in it before he realized what was happening? He
would hate it, but if there's no alternative way to get him ....???
Glad Chunkey's home and well.



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