BJM
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When I checked with the vet this morning, she wanted to keep him a bit longer and offered not to charge me for the boarding if I left him there. Since I was doing a transport today, that worked - I knew someone would have an eye on him periodically throughout the day.
I picked him up around 5-ish. He is so, so very thin, although much perkier and interested in what was going on. They'd been giving him some canned A/D and he'd been eating it, so I picked up a case ($$$) to help encourage him to eat some higher calorie foods. I'll just have to figure out how to give it to him and not the other free-roaming house cats (Mason is still crated, as I have a couple more flea treatents to do on him and he isn't a very social cat.)
This morning I say the gray cat outside again and I'm pretty sure I saw testicles, so its a boy. I've been thinking about how to rig a shelter that leans right up to the condo, over the window well, and looks like a storage bin, not a cat shelter, as the condo board would probably object.
The transport today was for 3 cats going to a new home in Cincinnati. One, a Ragdoll type, was HUGE, and howled frequently through the trip. Another, also huge, was a big, orange tabby. He was mostly silent. The small Persian didn't make a peep the entire time.
When I checked with the vet this morning, she wanted to keep him a bit longer and offered not to charge me for the boarding if I left him there. Since I was doing a transport today, that worked - I knew someone would have an eye on him periodically throughout the day.
I picked him up around 5-ish. He is so, so very thin, although much perkier and interested in what was going on. They'd been giving him some canned A/D and he'd been eating it, so I picked up a case ($$$) to help encourage him to eat some higher calorie foods. I'll just have to figure out how to give it to him and not the other free-roaming house cats (Mason is still crated, as I have a couple more flea treatents to do on him and he isn't a very social cat.)
This morning I say the gray cat outside again and I'm pretty sure I saw testicles, so its a boy. I've been thinking about how to rig a shelter that leans right up to the condo, over the window well, and looks like a storage bin, not a cat shelter, as the condo board would probably object.
The transport today was for 3 cats going to a new home in Cincinnati. One, a Ragdoll type, was HUGE, and howled frequently through the trip. Another, also huge, was a big, orange tabby. He was mostly silent. The small Persian didn't make a peep the entire time.