A friend of mine has a three legged cat called Turd, or
(affectionately) Turdy. He is very shy and hides when
visitors come. Unless, of course, you are a 'privileged'
visitor.
Sorry to hear about Zorro's troubles, hope the adjustment to
disabled status isn't too traumatic. Watch her for signs of
depression or changes in behaviour. We think Turdy feels
vulnerable..
josie
Jill Jones wrote:
>
> Raff, belatedly as he's been in the cat hotel while we were in Adelaide,
> sends his best to Zorro.
>
> A family cat (living with my sIster at the time) had the same thing happen
> years ago, recovered pretty smartly (wasn't young) and went on to live
> another ten years.
>
> Cheers,
> Jill
>
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