Rushed to My Veterinary Surgeon
What a nasty surprise! Lynettea was feeling my neck when she discovered I had a wound. She rang up my Vet staff straight away and then phoned a taxi. Before you could say 'one thousand kittens' very quickly a few hundred times, we were in the taxi and speeding down the road to My Vet. My usual Veterinary Surgeon was busy, but I had an appointment with one of the others, who felt me all over and then jabbed me with a needle. It stung a bit, so I winced and cried out (not loudly, as I have to be stoic like a gentlecat). My weight has got less, so Lynettea says I will have to eat up or I will fade away to nothing.
Then we took another taxi back home. This taxi driver started to drive the wrong way, which worried me a bit, but Lynettea was very alert (for once) and told him to go the other way. He went the wrong way several times and as we got near my place Lynettea had to shout 'Stop. Stop', so we could get out. Maybe he couldn't hear too well.
It was good to be home again. I saw two dogs at the Vet. One was a small black spaniel type dog with short legs and flappy ears and the other was a giant pale cream labrador. Fortunately neither of them came near my personal transport module. Lynettea had put a towel over the top of it, but left a gap at the front so I could look out secretly.
I think I will go to bed now and have a rest.
Then we took another taxi back home. This taxi driver started to drive the wrong way, which worried me a bit, but Lynettea was very alert (for once) and told him to go the other way. He went the wrong way several times and as we got near my place Lynettea had to shout 'Stop. Stop', so we could get out. Maybe he couldn't hear too well.
It was good to be home again. I saw two dogs at the Vet. One was a small black spaniel type dog with short legs and flappy ears and the other was a giant pale cream labrador. Fortunately neither of them came near my personal transport module. Lynettea had put a towel over the top of it, but left a gap at the front so I could look out secretly.
I think I will go to bed now and have a rest.
Comments
What an awful adventure! We hope you feel better soon. We send you lots and lots of healing purrs and head butts.
Kisses
Nellie and Kozmo
Cats of wildcat woods
We are sending big rumbly purrs and prayers that you will get better very soon.
Hugs from all of us.
P.S. - Lynettea is right ... please make sure you eat lots of food to maintain your weight. She really does need you, so you must stay as healthy as possible.
After napping, you may want to eat a big dinner!
Purrs Tillie and Georgia
Pip, Smidgen, Minnie, Hollie
(mol! our verification word is "briggkp")
PS, from Dad: Maybe I'm a cynic, but I suspect hearing wasn't that cabby's problem. Problems with honesty are more likely. Glad you caught him before he padded the bill too much.
I'm a bit shocked to know you did surgery...Massive healing purrs for you my friend.
xoxo
Your TX furiends,
Laura and Taffy
Hugs,
Cody and Gracie
Purrs heading your way.
rumbly purrs and love from
Oliver & Gerry
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
I hope you are OK! We are purring for you, beautiful kitty!
Love
Selina & MomKatt Laura
Just checking in on you to see how you are recovering after your visit to the veterinary surgeon. We asked everybody on the Cat Blogosphere to purr and pray for you, and to keep you in their thoughts ... hopefully, it's resulted in some pawsitive energy coming your way. :)
meowmeowmans
Animal shelter Volunteer Life
You are a very lovely and special boy. Kisses and hugs.