Re: OT: Need to vent--badly (very long!)



Denise in NH wrote:

Maureen, beg, borrow or steal a large dog kennel for a few days to put
the cat in. My friend went through the same thing with her cat so I
brought over my kennel. We placed a litterbox and a blanket in it and
the cat recuperated quietly without the danger of escaping for a while.
He was still able to move around but while my friend was sleeping or at
work she didn't have to worry about the cat re-injuring her broken
pelvis.

House chores can wait, creepy friends can be thrown out, your mental and
physical health must take priority.

Denise http://community.webtv.net/DeniseJG/
My QI

I've also gone through this - former cat was hit by a Perdue chicken truck, which resulted in her having a totally crushed rear end. They had to put steel pins in her rear legs and we had to cage her for a few weeks. I was about 6 at the time, but I can remember helping my dad build her a 2-part cage - one for the litter and one for her to sleep/eat in. When we finally let her out, she kept hissing at her *** (statis shocks going through the pins). In the end, she stayed with us for another 12 yeras.

Larisa
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