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Ally
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1st Nov 06 at 11:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Snippy snippy!

Sasha, Salem and Sooty all need to be spayed/castrated, and have their jabs... @ £120 for all 3 which isnt too bad

But i feel awful now, i wonder if they will be able to tell

Sooty and Salem have little fluffy bollucks

Sorry thats so crude
--Dave--
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1st Nov 06 at 11:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i remember when mum had her dog spade. Poor thing was hurting for days after took a while for her to get back to normal
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1st Nov 06 at 11:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

spade as in the thing you dig holes with obviously
ssj_kakarot
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1st Nov 06 at 11:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lol snap just got back from the vets with mine, shes booked in for next wed to get spayed.
Ally
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1st Nov 06 at 11:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i feel awful, but they are having their jabs so can go out from December.

Were originally not going to let them out as the house is on a road, but i can tell they are dying to go out and explore, and i do feel mean keeping them in.

Bit of a sore subject as my mum lost a kitten last year, someone ran her over and left her in the middle of the road. Was lucky our neighbours saw her and brought her home, but it really upset my mum and can see me being the same, specially if Sasha got hit as she is still really little
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Ally
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1st Nov 06 at 11:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah

Upset me 2, if i hit a cat i would at least have the deceny (sp) to check its collar and move it onto the side of the road.
Tom
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1st Nov 06 at 11:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What do you do with them while you're in work, don't they need feeding quite a bit when tiny?
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girlfriend's mum lost one last year as well was only 9 months old.

Apparently it just dropped down dead didn't get hit or anything, no marks at all.

Strange.
Tom
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1st Nov 06 at 12:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

runt?
Tiger
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There are blokes in NZ that castrate lambs with there teeth

I saw an article about it in Nat Geo...
Ally
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Sasha is a runt Tom, 6 months old and shes half the size of the boys

PS - she is healthy, maybe she is a kitty midget
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i hit a cat last month on Friday 13th, i pulled over but my mate in the car behind said it had run off fine and dandy through a hedge and onto a housing estate, i hope it was alright
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My cats called Sooty Still living with mother.

Had her since i was 4, im the wrong half of 25 now..... !!!!!!

Shes old, and still looking good, even if she has no teeth She'll go soon bless her.

Damn rabbits need their balls cut off too, starting to hump each other all teh damn time

[Edited on 01-11-2006 by VXR]
Jamie Walby
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£120 for all 3. I got told £140 just for my Baxter. Though he's a dog, does that make a difference to price?
Ally
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Yeah J, its diff for dogs, more complicated

Plus this is Wales so things are cheaper here, and its at a place that only does jabs and spays etc instead of a 'normal' vetinary surgery
Ally
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its £67.99 for all 3 spays/castrations, £15 each for all 3 jabs
Jamie Walby
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do you thing if I stapled a tail to my dog and a few other cat fatures drawn on I could get away with it
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girlfriend was thinking of getting the rabbit's ball chopped off. Apparently it calms them down and they're less likely to make noise at stupid times in the morning

We decided against it, I wouldn't like it done, chances are he won't either.
Ally
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2nd Nov 06 at 09:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sooty has mild conjunctivitus (sp) atm

Richie suggested wiping a cold tea bag over her eye has anyone head of that before?
--DAN--
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quote:
Originally posted by --Dave--


girlfriend was thinking of getting the rabbit's ball chopped off. Apparently it calms them down and they're less likely to make noise at stupid times in the morning

We decided against it, I wouldn't like it done, chances are he won't either.


Even very mild surgery on rabbits can be fatal, they have really weak hearts. Anyway how noisy can a rabbit be?? lol.
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2nd Nov 06 at 09:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

very

3am without fail. He'll wake up and start kicking the floor of his hutch it echoes quite loudly and we've already had some neighbours complain

Little bastard
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lol. We had a rabbit that would do that, but luckily never at night. Its suprising how powerful their legs are.
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2nd Nov 06 at 10:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i know mate.

Apparently he does it to warn us of danger have to laugh really. Sometimes i hear a cat go over the fence and then... BOOOM!!
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Yeah ours would do it when cats were about, its what they din the wild to warn of danger.

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