Luckily, none of my cats have Mr Horrible's tendencies, though when we took Flash to the vet the second time the little horror went missing and played hide and seek with us... and we were late for the vet. Which didn't really matter because they were horribly late themselves and we didn't get to see the vet for another hour...
I can do Flash by myself. Some of the others, not so much. Scragging and wrapping in the duvet or a towel tends to be the only way with some. (We used to be drafted in to clip fjm's cat's claws.)
I hope an answer is found for Bren, unfortunate dog. Or failing that, that he grows out of it ASAP (Honey's allergy problems have never gone away but are significantly less severe now she's an elderly lady).
We really don't want him on steroids for the rest of his life. Mind you, our last encounter with a specialist resulted in a cat with a broken jaw, and some tablets that made her foam at the mouth. (Luckily, our own vet -- "I'm sorry. I told the specialist that you could get anything down your cats." -- provided something milder.
I miss Chris. He was a damn good vet, but we still have Alistair and Scott.
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I can do Flash by myself. Some of the others, not so much. Scragging and wrapping in the duvet or a towel tends to be the only way with some. (We used to be drafted in to clip fjm's cat's claws.)
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I hope an answer is found for Bren, unfortunate dog. Or failing that, that he grows out of it ASAP (Honey's allergy problems have never gone away but are significantly less severe now she's an elderly lady).
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I miss Chris. He was a damn good vet, but we still have Alistair and Scott.
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