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According to my sources so will youOriginally posted by AtW View PostAccording to a well placed source close to the CUK Leadership this thread will be terminated in the next 24 hours, enjoy it while you can ...
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When ZeitMog(may she rest in peace in the greenhouse) got herself bitten by something, the vet missed the punctures on the other side of her spine.Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell they had to shave NorPuss I so he has lots of bald patches
NorPuss II and III will take the mickey out of him when he comes home tomorrow.
Most impressive.
Especially when the abscesses formed.
Poor old thing.
She got better, but she was never the cat she'd been before.Comment
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With extreme prejudice?Originally posted by Bunk View PostAccording to my sources so will you
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morning All
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Thankfully this vet was very thorough and he's had x rays just to make sure. He's also been given antibiotics to combat any infection.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWhen ZeitMog(may she rest in peace in the greenhouse) got herself bitten by something, the vet missed the punctures on the other side of her spine.
Most impressive.
Especially when the abscesses formed.
Poor old thing.
She got better, but she was never the cat she'd been before.
He might be coming home today
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Good show.
Just as well you have insurance.Comment
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He's coming home today
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"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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