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Oh no! Poor little guys. SadSadSadSad
(02-17-2010 10:39 PM)KatLeen Wrote: [ -> ]Oh no! Poor little guys. SadSadSadSad

I know. They had their second bath yesterday, thankfully hubby did it before I got home all on his own! I was impressed until I saw the bleeding claw marks on his arms and chest. Chances are I will be doing the remaining 6 baths! It's strange, they seem to be more friendly lately and the only thing I can think of that is different is the baths! They hate them and meow like crazy, but the get a lot of attention afterwards (drying, brushing etc) maybe it's the after part they like. Felix's nose looks like it hasn't spread any further and looks like it may be crusting over and healing. He has only been on the tablets since Saturday so I don't really know if I should count my chickens yet!

We are madly cleaning the house and I have put tea tree on the air con filters and vacuum filters. Hopefully we are cleaning everything thoroughly enough to clear this up in the first round of medication and without his brother and sister becoming infected. Poor Felix is getting a special tea everynight so I can guarantee that he will eat the crushed medication in his food. Problem is that I give him the normal stuff for breakfast and he just sits there looking at me like I'm holding out on him! He will have to get over that at $2.00 a pouch. Might be hard after a month of all dinners on pouches! No sign of ringworm on me or hubby though, good news Smile
What a wonderful husband! Mine loves the boys, but he is totally helpless when it comes to doing things other than playing or giving treats. Tongue In other words, fun stuff.
I think the kitties know we are taking care of them, even when they don't like what we are doing sometimes.
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