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A belated welcome to you and get well wishes for George, I am so sorry for all that you and he, have been through in these last weeks and am glad to hear he is at last making good progress

Sue
Happy to hear George is getting better. Im sure this has been a very difficult time for you both. Hopefully you will both be able to put it all behind you soon. Please keep us updated
I'm so glad George is feeling more like himself. He's a gorgeous boy. Smile
Smile Hi....how is George??? He's adorable in his little shirt!
Martine Wrote:Smile Hi....how is George??? He's adorable in his little shirt!

Back to fighting fitness! Full of beans and tearing around like he used to!

He has been hopping over the balcony daily see to see his girlfriend, 'Shadow' (our neighbors seal point ragdoll). It's quite a jump so he can't be sore anymore!

He has a big scar on his belly and a few bald spots which are taking a long time to grow back, vet has said about three months!
Do not assume cats are safe jumpers. They do fall and injure themselves.
So glad to hear that George is feeling better!

Burgess Wrote:
Martine Wrote:Smile Hi....how is George??? He's adorable in his little shirt!

Back to fighting fitness! Full of beans and tearing around like he used to!

He has been hopping over the balcony daily see to see his girlfriend, 'Shadow' (our neighbors seal point ragdoll). It's quite a jump so he can't be sore anymore!

He has a big scar on his belly and a few bald spots which are taking a long time to grow back, vet has said about three months!
I'm very happy to hear George is healthy again and enjoying a little girlfriend too. My Teddy has a couple of shaved spots from his dental surgery in early July, so I know what you mean. His fur is growing back though and I'm sure George will be the same soon too.
Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance, or sometimes for some other reason. As goes saying, time heals all wounds.




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So glad to hear he is being a cat. I hate it when one of the babies are sick. Now I get a tad scared due to Sebby dying because one of the vets gave him a clean bill of health and it was far from it. Thanks again for letting us know.
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