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A prayer for Whispers along with a sweet nose rub and a true wish St Francis holds his little paw tomorrow and until he is well and meowing around the house again.
A prayer for Whispers along with a sweet nose rub and a true wish St Francis holds his little paw tomorrow and until he is well and meowing around the house again.
Garden, don't worry, it will all be fine!
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Originally Posted by Lola4
Lacy (dog) sends snicks (a wet nose and a lick at the same time) to Whispers and yourself. She's in the room with me "reading" this forum...
Ah, guys, thank you. This has been one L_O_N_G day. I just can't seem to find anything to keep myself occupied.......sigh.......I will be SO glad when tomorrow is over with!
I am insisting, FYI that my vet declare Whispers unable to vaccinate. I have been reading up on Aimee's Law and a whole lot of other concerns regarding my trip with my Whisps tomorrow. In fact, I gave my vet links in my letter regarding a whole lot of information that she probably doesn't know. I won't rest until these vets here know Truth! Sorry to get OT.
We have one neutered male (Arrows) that still looks obvious that he is a male. The other neutered male (Leonard)... nothing to see. I can't, for the life of me, remember what the names of the two different procedures are called. Both were neutered before they came to live with us.
Anyway... do you know which procedure will be done to Whispers? Just curious as to why you may have chosen one over the other.
We have one neutered male (Arrows) that still looks obvious that he is a male. The other neutered male (Leonard)... nothing to see. I can't, for the life of me, remember what the names of the two different procedures are called. Both were neutered before they came to live with us.
Anyway... do you know which procedure will be done to Whispers? Just curious as to why you may have chosen one over the other.
I know what you are talking about. I don't know the official name but yes, gotcha! My vet neutered Prinny and left the sacs in place, so he looks like he still has something. I am going to request the same for Whispers, for I feel that it is so important for a cat to still "feel" like he has "something" other then "nothing" in the realms of where his um balls used to be.
If our cats must be subjected to invasive surgery for neutering, the least that can be done is make it look like the cat still is intact. It is the nice thing to do. And besides his little peanuts are just so darn cute! I found myself just staring at them today, making sure I know what Whisps looks like when he is intact. Oh, man, I have to laugh at me!
Ruby sends all of her wishes , as do I. Blessings.
Thank you, Nancy. And thank you, Ruby!! (((HUGS)))
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