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18-09-2008, 09:14 PM   #11

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


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Originally Posted by Kazz
I found myself putting "cat steps" around the house....so they could get onto the bed the sofa etc just noxes upturned.

And another point I started to raise their food dishes slightly too to help their digestion....found an argos catalogue was just the right height..........
I did the same and used phone directories etc.



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18-09-2008, 09:18 PM   #12

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Elaine did I mention this to you before.....I knew I'd mentioned it to someone.....could have been you or Janey...

Another thing I found useful (amazing how all this comes back) was making sure they (Cleo mainly) went outside even for a stroll in the garden ....some of you may recall Cleo's nightly stroll in the winter..... ...up the garden I found it gave her an appitite being a brief walk outside each day as she wanted to do this less and less as she got older especialy after Oscar was PTS but the fresh air helped her appitite.

Kept her "mind alive" as much as anything.....



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18-09-2008, 09:23 PM   #13

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Merlin does still go out in the garden in warm weather - but not as regularly perhaps as he should. I may try tempting him out for a little walk every day when its dry. I agree that is probably a good thing.

He is still able to jump up onto our bed at the moment or onto a chair. He does not try for anything higher I'm glad to say.

Raising his food bowl is a good suggestion and I will try that too.

(Sadly, I think that simplyK9.co.uk has gone - the lovely bed that Elaine mentioned was on that site too, along with the Geriatri-UM, but I could not order and tried to send them a comment - the URL was not found)



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18-09-2008, 09:26 PM   #14

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Angie, when Misty was quite old and arthritic, and the jump to the bed was a bit too much for her, I brought a footstool upstairs to make it easier for her.



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19-09-2008, 12:01 AM   #15

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


http://www.greenfingers.com/supersto...&pf_id=PD5105A

Seems to be in stock - my cats love this.

I used to use heat pads on v cold nights.

Friend with oldie bought a knitted 'jumper' for a v small dog and her cat wore this on cold nights, he didn't seem to mind.

Going to give her the link for the food. SHe also feeds him little and often.

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19-09-2008, 03:39 PM   #16

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Yes, that is just so cute calismum! It is the same bed that Elaine recommended. I am ordering it today!

(I have ordered the Kronch salmon oil and the Geriatri-UM tablets today already today.) I am hoping that Merlin will love the salmon oil and we will have to get used to popping the other pill in his mouth - hope it is not too large!

Thanks everyone again for your supportive and thoughtful comments. Next on the list is to raise his food bowl a bit and take him for walks around the garden. He is fast asleep on MIL's lap atm, so I won't wake him up. I quite often take him for walks around the house, cuddled up in my arms - we visit all the windows to see what's going on.



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22-09-2008, 11:50 AM   #17

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Angie - I know this is posted in food & nutrition, so this isn't really on topic, but have you got a 'Snugglesafe' microwave heated 'hot water bottle'? They are fab. When Tizzie was growing older and frailer I found it excellent for making sure she was warm overnight. They hold their heat well over 12 hours, so you can cook it just before you go to bed and the house cools down and it will keep Merlin cosy till you're up and the house is warm again.



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22-09-2008, 12:48 PM   #18

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Thanks for your thought, dinahsmum - yes I have a snugglesafe - bought it before last winter and it was well used. His favourite place last year was by the kickheater in the kitchen and I used to put the snugglesafe there wrapped up in a towel. The only thing I have against it is that it is so hard - wish they made a gel-type one.



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22-09-2008, 03:07 PM   #19

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


I've had an email from pet planet! The bed and some other things I ordered for Merlin have been shipped!

I saw a thermal "cushion" advertised, that looked just like the one that Eileen bought for Leia. It was half price and I ordered that too!

No emails yet about the salmon oil or the Geriatri-UM tablets - hope they come ASAP!



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22-09-2008, 03:10 PM   #20

Re: Preparing Merlin for Winter!


Dear old Merlin is gonna be as snug as a bug in a rug this winter Cuddles to the old gent xxx



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