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Complicated extraction, made more complicated by the fact that she has a serious needle phobia. She will be off her face on valium for most of the proceedings ( hopefully )."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Best wishes to Lady B - hope it all goes well. She won't be holding your hand during the extraction then I take it?Originally posted by DaveB View PostComplicated extraction, made more complicated by the fact that she has a serious needle phobia. She will be off her face on valium for most of the proceedings ( hopefully ).
Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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That's dead good that is, I had it for my magic eye (being a coward of the first water when anything other than polystyrene rock throwing is involved)...Originally posted by DaveB View PostComplicated extraction, made more complicated by the fact that she has a serious needle phobia. She will be off her face on valium for most of the proceedings ( hopefully ).
Quite blissful...
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostComplicated extraction, made more complicated by the fact that she has a serious needle phobia. She will be off her face on valium for most of the proceedings ( hopefully ).
I hope it goes well. I have had root canal twice : the second time they could not get enough pain killers into me. So they had to get an anaesatist in : cost £400 but well worth it!Comment
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Morning all

Cat survived the vet's attentions & now has a bandaged paw.
Ingrowing toe nails...Comment
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Well done on moving in 6th placeOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostAnd onwards to the 10K!!!!
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Morning young manOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post
Morning all

Cat survived the vet's attentions & now has a bandaged paw.
Ingrowing toe nails...
Give the cat a tpd hug from us....Comment
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Mrs BP always notices when I try to sneak in : I must get some rohypnol.....Originally posted by voodooflux View Post(To which Lady VF will testify
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All the TPD best to your feline friend.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostCat survived the vet's attentions & now has a bandaged paw.
Ingrowing toe nails...Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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