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19-11-2009, 10:22 PM   #11

Re: Smokey update


there brilliant and have used them for around 4 yrs. My neighbour has used them for about 25yrs and its the best in the area



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20-11-2009, 10:14 AM   #12

Re: Smokey update


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Originally Posted by kado
His foot is realy infected i didnt know how much until the vet showed me. I am so glad i took him today. I panicked when i saw a tick on him as i didnt want any of the others picking anything up otherwise it would have been at least Tuesday. The break is just below his elbow near the shoulder part. I think his foot was injured because of his leg which i also think was done shortly after birth.
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I am going to start his first dose of panacur tomorrow night. I cant find the box though he is 702gms and its 2ml per kilo for 3 days. My brain cant work it out how much i should give him
Where is the break? It can't be below the elbow but near the shoulder.

Make sure the panacur is 2.5% suspension.

I'm glad you have an understanding vet.



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20-11-2009, 01:07 PM   #13

Re: Smokey update


Yes it is near the shoulder. With the panacur i have to give him a little over 1ml for 3 consecertive days. He had a good night and stayed in his igloo bed. He woke me up this morning by meowing. I found a bit more on how he come to be found as well. He just appeared in the ladys kitchen she is 94 and so active. She herself pulled out the washing machine and dish washer to get too him he then disapeared again and was eventualy found in the clean washing pile. She of course doesnt want a kitten and picked it up with a pair of oven gloves in case it scratched or bit. They didnt know what too do with him so the person brought it too me. They didnt see him walk at all and couldnt understand that he had got a broken leg. She is a lovely old lady who feeds next doors cat where she lives but she is convinced the cat is mine.



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20-11-2009, 05:06 PM   #14

Re: Smokey update


I hope I'm that active and caring when I'm 94! Glad Smokey had a good night.



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21-11-2009, 12:34 PM   #15

Re: Smokey update


I wormed him last night. What suprised me is that he was fine with it. He did escape and ran into the other room straight in the litter tray. OH picked him up but he was pee-ing at the time so she got weed on but was fine with it. I put a couple of small toys in with him and he is batting them around. He seems to settle if Lucky is next to his cage as well.



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21-11-2009, 05:11 PM   #16

Re: Smokey update


Oh bless, he's settling in fine!



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