Ten Cats by Graham Harrop for July 25, 2015

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    My back yard…5 acres of catbox!

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Lilly is taking up basket eating!

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Jack and Chesney are having a blast!

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    The gang, and friends.

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    paha_siga  almost 9 years ago

    Hm… weren’t the cats enjoying the day until you woke them up, Annie?

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    About 20 miles east. Still about 10 miles past this sign!

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Good night, friends. I have service calls in the a.m….Take care, God Bless.

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    noreenklose  almost 9 years ago
    Noreen Klose said,from yesterday

    @Mountaingreenery

    The Vet said her stay would be about 2 weeks.First, ‘cause she had to wait to remove the staples, and second ’cause she needs over a weeks worth of antibiotics.The problem is that all three sisters were feral. we can pet them (but not the smallest—-Cole). We cannot get a hold of them to give medicine, or go to the Vet (unless they are really sick and don’t run). They are always looking out at us from behind furniture, etc.We give soft voices, quick pets…but “lap cats” they are NOT!!!So, to make sure they get needed medicine, they have to stay caged at the Vets. Yeah, I know, it COSTS!!!

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    ladykat  almost 9 years ago

    Happy Caturday, everyone.By the way, has anyone heard from Ruth? Has she gone up to the cabin or on a trip somewhere?

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    Perkycat  almost 9 years ago

    ‘designated cat’ – funny! At least you tried Annie. When the weather turns bad, they will complain that they can’t go outside.

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    Starman1948  almost 9 years ago

    A peaceful Saturday morning everyone.-———-@Mountaingreenery and Noreen Klose: Just to hold one of my neighbors cats so that she could get a pill down his throat. I wrapped him in a blanket but he managed to escape. Any suggestions would be welcomed.-————Be happy and healthy my friends.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    29Palms6 hours sleep? LOL , Don’t mind Eldo, he lives in his own world Westminister is too close to the Freeway, those fumes you know!

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Oh sure, you let ’em out, they just want back in again,

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Glad it’s not me letting this one back in!

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Succinct enough for ya?

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Annie ! Let me in, I don’t want to be the designated cat!

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Noreen Its hard enough to get a “tame” cat to the vets! Bless you for wrestling Onyx to the vets. She may not appreciate all you do, but she will live a long and happy life now.Vet care is sooo expensive, have you looked into insurance?I had it, and when Toshie needed 2 years of twice weekly water infusions, it paid tor itself!

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    More_Cats_Than_Sense  almost 9 years ago

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    daleandkristen  almost 9 years ago

    I too hung up the Ten Cats strip in which dear Graham honored a few of us. My son was impressed! Then I took 2 pictures of my Oliver for the cuteness of the day offering! Enjoy.

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    daleandkristen  almost 9 years ago

    My dog has the ‘runs’ after his Vet visit Thursday. I KNEW he would eventually have a reaction to the vaccinations. Sigh. If it rains (or runs?), it pours. LOL

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    jessegooddoggy  almost 9 years ago

    Barney and Orange Kitty are much closer to working it out, and Barney is no longer afraid of Freddog. He now hangs out all over the house after being forced from the bedroom. Ruby is still confined, but Orange Kitty got in this morning and she chased him out. He seems curious rather than confrontational. When any cat does manage to sneak in she takes it out on me, slashing my ankles from under the bed!

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    daleandkristen  almost 9 years ago

    @QOA Just read last night’s post. Oh, I am SO sorry about the little kitten who passed away at Best Friends. You and Susan did all you could…you all CARED…he, at the end, felt kindness and love. Oh, I am going to cry. Thank you for all you do. Tux, you are one lucky guy…enjoy your weekend with your former foster mom. Tomorrow your forever mom and dad will reclaim you. Hugs.

    @ADream4U Am still anticipating hearing that Watty Jr Jr has returned…. Don’t give up hope.

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    More_Cats_Than_Sense  almost 9 years ago

    A few years ago, I had to give one of my cats (Jodie) some horrible thick gloopy medicine from a syringe as she was bleeding into her stomach and it was the only way to treat it. After getting my arms shredded several times, I came up with a way to do it and not get injured.What I did was kneel on the floor with one knee either side of her. I crossed my feet to prevent her retreating out backwards, and effectively squatted on her (not to squash, but to contain). This sounds bad, but you only need to prevent the cat from climbing backwards over your feet. I was then able to hold her front legs in my left hand and administer the liquid with my right. If you can wrap the cat up in a blanket/towel it would work even better as you would trap the blanket/towel with your legs. Holding her like this prevented her from shredding my arm with the claws on her back legs. She was not harmed by this method of securing her.Another of my cats (Lone Ranger) just wouldn’t take pills, he even defeated a seasoned veterinarian!

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    More_Cats_Than_Sense  almost 9 years ago

    When I had to give tablets to my Persians, there was a problem as Persians have the same amount of tongue, but a much shorter mouth…The way I got around this was to hold the tablet between my thumb and forefinger, and use my middle finger in the side of the mouth just behind the canine teeth to open the mouth. The tablet was slipped in through the side of the mouth and into the back of the mouth, the trick was to (try) and get the pill on top of the tongue ;-)I gave up trying to get a tablet into the front of a Persians mouth. If one of the Persians had to have a tablet during a vet visit (normally a worming tablet), then I always used to administer it as it was easier :-)

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    More_Cats_Than_Sense  almost 9 years ago

    I did a search for ‘wrapped cat’……

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    Starman1948  almost 9 years ago

    @daleandkristen, Mountaingreenery and More Cats Than Sense: Thank you my friends. We’ll try your suggestions (if the cat lets us catch him again).

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    Starman1948  almost 9 years ago

    *@@QoA: Sorry that the kitten didn’t make it. You have done so much to help kittens and cats. You are saint. God Bless You.

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Big City? Wife & I moved out here 21 years ago..from Riverside. Yucca Valley is Still 50 miles West! We’re so far out in the boondocks, my mailbox is 1 mile from the house!

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    Mary  almost 9 years ago

    Big Man is pretty much back to his old self, now, thank goodness!

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    Starman1948  almost 9 years ago

    @daleandkristen: Praying that your baby gets well soon. Have a peaceful night my friends.

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    sweetpeapete Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    When I had to give a pill to my cat…I’d coat it in butter. It slid right down. If I had to “contain” one of them, I’d use a beach towel and wrap it around and around….not unlike a mummy.

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    This is how I envision the Rainbow Bridge, as see from my back porch.

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    crochetkid24 Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    The vet once gave me liquid meds for the cat, but directions said to administer it under her tongue. I double checked to see if they really meant it. Yes, that is what they wanted. I was lucky to get it in her mouth at all. She has no front claws and we keep the back ones trimmed, but took 2 of us to administer meds. I don’t see how anyone can do it alone. I used to have a cat that would remind me it was medicine time at 9 pm every night. She drank it from the syringe and liked it when I filled it with water so she could have more.it was a dry powder in a capsule that I mixed in a small medicine cup with a little water.

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Good night, T.C. family..I say special prayers, for those that need them..2 and 4 legged! and for those that are a little under the weather…

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    29palmsmechanic  almost 9 years ago

    Internet is a little slow…shortage of carrier pigeons…

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    29 PalmsAfter growing up in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach we too moved where there weren’t crowds of people. Now It’s getting more and more crowded. At least it is pretty up here in the PNW, Well not right now, now all the lawns are brown, and the 2/10 of an inch we got yesterday won’t help much.

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