Animals strike curious poses

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They caught it by accident. He was having blood work as he’s been vomiting bile early morning (got than under control with a course of Losec) and apparently they weren’t even meant to do the heartworm test but did (we reconfirmed the diagnosis with additional testing)
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What a worry for you, BD looks perfectly chill though, I hope that continues.
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Oh BD! Hope the treatment goes well and is worry free x
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It's great that they caught it. Especially if he was taking preventatives for heartworm. Another good reason to hate mosquitoes.
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Possibly Chloe & Rufus are friends!
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:))
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He’s still a bit woozy but his pupils are back to their normal size. There’s lots of flopping on the middle of the floor, bless.
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Aw, what's he had done?
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He had at least one tooth removed (reports differ whether it was one in the end or the two planned).
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Aww :love:
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Poor boy.
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Hope he has a quick recovery
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Awww. Poor lad.

Tiggy's a bit off-colour at the moment, which is a bit of a worry. I noticed him making gulping noises on Monday evening. At first, we thought he was nauseous and the vet prescribed something for an upset stomach. But, the following day, it seemed to me more as if he had either a sore throat or was full of mucous. :tmi: :look: I took him back to the vet, who agreed it was a possibility, so prescribed pred, hoping it would settle any inflammation and help with Tiggy's appetite. We're feeding him white fish - which, needless to say, he doesn't mind at all. :))

Here's a nice photo of Tiggy and Bones in a rare quiet moment. We think they're quite fond of each other, but Tiggy gets a little annoyed if play gets too vigorous.
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Pépito is exploring the new house.
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Pepito is adorable!
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SunnyMum wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:12 pm new house.
Have you moved out of the barn?
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Had to really look to see if there was a real cat in that photo!
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Me too :))
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Kleio wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 8:16 pm
SunnyMum wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:12 pm new house.
Have you moved out of the barn?
Yes!!! It only took 20 years, but we're now in the real house, with doors and rooms and everything!
Pépito is still getting used to it. There used to be only one door to miaow at to get in or out, now there is a choice of 8.
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20 years, SM! That's amazing that you're in now.
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